Hannah is still going strong. Every day, her strength and resilience shine through, reminding us all of the power of hope and the unbreakable bond between mother and child.
Today marks another monumental step forward in her journey:
Hannah was extubated! No more ventilator hoses, no more invasive tubes — just a nasal cannula connected to a NOVA machine that helps with assisted breathing when needed. For the first time, I get to see my baby’s whole face. No more wires or masks, just the precious, sweet face I’ve been longing to see in its entirety. 🥹🌸
The moment was nothing short of emotional. Seeing her without the ventilator is a huge milestone, and for the first time, I feel like I can truly see the beautiful baby girl I’ve been holding in my heart all this time. But with this newfound freedom, there is still one thing I’m waiting for:
her voice. I’m still eagerly anticipating the sound of her cry, the sound that will let me know she’s okay. That moment will come, and when it does, my heart will burst with joy. For now, we wait — and pray — for that sweet sound. 🙏❤️🩹✝️❤️
Hannah is adapting so well to all the changes. I couldn’t be more proud of her. 🌸🥰 She weighs 2 lbs 1.5 oz now and is currently being fed 17 mLs of feed every 3 hours
She is doing wonderfully, and with each passing day, she grows stronger. Her progress is nothing short of amazing, and every small step forward is a victory we hold in our hearts.
As her parents, we are overflowing with pride. Mommy and Daddy are so proud of you, baby girl. 🌸🥰🩷👶🏼🩷 Watching you grow and thrive in the NICU has been the greatest blessing, and I know this is just the beginning of so many beautiful milestones ahead.
I want to share some pictures that show Hannah’s journey: the before, during, and after extubation. It’s incredible to see how much more comfortable she looks since the ventilator was removed. Her little face is less strained, and you can already see the peacefulness that comes with this new step.
What a level-up! ❤️🩹⭐️
While Hannah continues to grow stronger each day, I’m also healing from my own surgery. It’s been a challenging time for both of us, but we’re taking it one step at a time.
I’m doing great and am so thankful to be at the same hospital as my baby girl. Being able to stay nearby has been a comfort beyond words, and as long as I’m stable, they’ve allowed me to travel to the NICU via wheelchair to be with her. That connection — being just a few floors away from my baby — has made all the difference in my recovery. 🌸🥰❤️🩹
The doctors and nurses have been amazing throughout this journey, and I’m so grateful for their care and support. They’re guiding us through every step, and knowing Hannah is in such capable hands gives me peace of mind. Each time I visit her in the NICU, I’m reminded of how far we’ve come and how much further we still have to go.
There are still many hurdles ahead, but with each passing day, Hannah shows more and more strength. Her will to fight, her resilience, and the love surrounding her are the foundation of her recovery. I know that as long as she has her family by her side, she will continue to grow stronger, and every milestone — no matter how small — will be celebrated.
This journey hasn’t been easy. There have been long, sleepless nights, moments of uncertainty, and fears I never imagined. But through it all, Hannah has been my source of strength. Watching her face light up as she adjusts to new changes — her breath unimpeded, her body growing stronger — is a constant reminder that hope is powerful.
Our baby girl is a fighter, and nothing can stop her.
Thank you to everyone who has supported us during this time. Your prayers, love, and encouragement have meant the world to us. We couldn’t get through this without the support of our incredible community. And we are so excited for the future — for the days when Hannah will be able to cry out for us, to hold her in my arms, and to bring her home where she belongs.
Hannah’s journey is far from over, but today, we celebrate how far she’s come. Every tiny victory, every breath she takes, and every moment we get to see her grow is a gift. We are so blessed and so grateful for our little miracle.
Keep praying for Hannah’s continued strength and recovery. We’re just getting started, and with your support, we know she’ll continue to thrive. 🌸💖

