Micro preemie goes home in time for Thanksgiving after 18 months in NICU

Local Family Rejoices Over Baby's Homecoming on Thanksgiving After 18 Months in NICU

A heartwarming story of resilience has unfolded for a young family in New York, whose premature baby girl is finally going home after an arduous 18-month stay in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Leah, born at just 16 weeks and weighing in at under two pounds, was the recipient of intensive medical treatment for various ailments, including a heart defect, brain bleed, and lung disease.

Despite the numerous challenges she faced, Leah's indomitable spirit has shone through, with her parents, Andy Montayes and Stephanie Macias, hailing their daughter as "so strong" who "wants to be here." Their unwavering dedication to their child is evident in their unrelenting presence at the hospital, where they never missed a day.

Leah's remarkable journey has been marked by numerous milestones. From being weaned off a breathing tube to undergoing extensive physical, occupational, and feeding therapy, her progress has been nothing short of remarkable. The 18-month-old's emergence as an individual with a distinct personality is a testament to the dedication of the medical team at Blythedale Children's Hospital.

Now poised on the cusp of a new chapter, Leah will continue to receive outpatient therapy while enjoying quality time with her loving family at home. Her eventual return weighs in at 24 pounds, marking an astonishing comeback from being born weighing just over one pound. As the Montayes family prepares to celebrate Thanksgiving with their little bundle of joy, they are overflowing with gratitude for a second chance and the opportunity to share in Leah's milestones.

The family's renewed sense of hope and unity is palpable, as they look forward to waking up together, surrounded by the comforts of home. As they count their blessings this Thanksgiving, they can't help but be thankful for Leah's unwavering spirit and unshakeable determination – qualities that have captivated their hearts and inspired them to cherish every moment with their little girl.
 
OMG, I am literally crying over here πŸ€―πŸ’– - a baby's been in NICU for 18 months? That's like, forever! 😭 But the most beautiful thing is how she came out of that place still so strong πŸ’ͺ and full of life ❀️. Her parents are just amazing, you know? They never gave up on their little one and always believed in her. I mean, can you even imagine being so devoted to someone who's been through so much trauma? 🀯 It gives me chills just thinking about it. And now she gets to come home and enjoy Thanksgiving with her family... it's like a dream come true for everyone involved 😊. The thing is, what I find most inspiring is that this little girl isn't the same one they brought home 18 months ago - she's grown, she's learned, and she's got a personality of her own 🀣. And her parents are just so grateful to have her back in their arms... it's truly heartwarming πŸ™.
 
This story is literally giving me all the feels πŸ€—πŸ’•! I mean, 18 months in the NICU is just heartbreaking, but this baby's strength is truly inspiring πŸ’ͺ. Her parents are so devoted it's almost too much ❀️. I love how they're focusing on her progress and milestones, rather than the challenges she faced - it's a great reminder that life is about celebrating our little wins πŸŽ‰. And can we talk about how proud these parents are going to be when Leah hits 24 pounds? πŸ˜‚ It's amazing to see this family thriving after all they've been through, and I'm sending them all my positive vibes for a happy Thanksgiving πŸ¦ƒπŸ’–!
 
omg i just got the cutest pug from a breeder in cali πŸΆπŸ’• his fur is so soft i've been snuggling him for hours 😴 anyway back to leah - 18 months in nicu is crazy long but her parents are literally my ultimate inspo πŸ’― their love and dedication to her is something we can all learn from. and that baby girl is one feisty cookie 🍰 i wonder what her personality will be like when she's older? πŸ€”
 
πŸ™ I just read the most heartwarming story about a family who's been through so much with their baby girl, but she's finally coming home after 18 long months in the NICU! It's amazing to see how strong and resilient Leah is - she's already gone through so much and still has a spark in her. Her parents have been an inspiration to me too, they're so devoted to her and never gave up on their little girl.

I think what I love most about this story is the sense of hope and unity that comes with Leah finally coming home. It's not just about the medical progress she's made, but also about the family being together again as a unit. I wish every parent could experience what these two have gone through, it's truly inspiring.

I'm so glad to see families like this one getting the recognition they deserve - their love and dedication are what got Leah through those tough times. As we head into Thanksgiving, I think we can all take a page out of their book and appreciate the little things in life too 😊
 
omg i'm literally crying over leah's story 😭 she's like the ultimate warrior girl! 18 months in NICU is crazy long, but her fam has been so supportive & strong throughout πŸ€— i love how they're already looking forward to celebrating thanksgiving together as a family this year πŸ‘«πŸ¦ƒ Leah's progress is nothing short of amazing from weighing just over 1 lb to being expected to hit 24 pounds soon πŸš€ what a testament to her medical team & all the hard work they've done for her πŸ’• i wish every baby was blessed with such a fighter spirit πŸ’ͺ
 
awww πŸ’• can you believe leah has only been home from the NICU for like a week already 🀯 18 months feels like forever 😩 i'm so happy she's finally going to get to experience all the things we take for granted, like playing with her siblings and eating real food 🍽️ her little journey is truly inspiring πŸ’ͺ
 
omg can't believe how far leah has come!!! 18 months in the NICU is just crazy 🀯 she's such a strong baby and her family is so proud of her πŸ’• i love that they're celebrating thanksgiving with her finally coming home, it's gonna be a whole new chapter for them πŸŽ‰ i hope they get to enjoy every moment together as a family, no more hospital visits 😊 leah is definitely one lucky baby πŸ™
 
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