Baby born weighing 15 ounces goes home
When Addisyn was delivered at just 24 weeks, weighing only 15 ounces,
her mother Labreshia was forced to face every parent’s worst fear:
walking out of the hospital with empty arms. Instead of a nursery, Addisyn’s first home was the NICU,
where machines breathed for her, tubes fed her, and nurses guarded every fragile heartbeat.
Day after day, she defied the odds. Her tiny body learned to breathe without a ventilator,
to take milk instead of IV nutrients, to grow into diapers that once swallowed her whole.
The staff who had once wondered if she would survive began celebrating each milestone like family.
After six months, Addisyn finally left the NICU through a hallway lined with cheering doctors and nurses.
In their eyes, she wasn’t just a patient going home—she was proof that even the smallest lives can carry unimaginable strength.