A baby in Wales who was born at 23 weeks and two days has been able to go home after 18 months in hospital.
Baby Robyn was Wales’ smallest baby when she was born at Grange Hospital in Cwmbran, arriving four months early and weighing just 11oz – small enough to fit in the palm of a hand.
While Robyn is still being monitored around the clock, fed oxygen and nutrition through tubes and taking 30 doses of medication a day, her family are glad she is finally home.
’Dream come true’
Her mum, Chantelle, said: “When Robyn was born, we weren’t sure if she was going to make it. As time went on she was getting bigger and stronger, but there was still a lot of problems that she was having”.
Dad Daniel shared: “she’s been told so many times she isn’t gonna do this and she won’t survive this and she does.”
They explained: “There have been endless times we’ve had to disagree with medical professionals and experts who have tried to tell us Robyn would never make it this far.”
Chantelle added: “It’s like a dream come true to have Robyn home”.
Homecoming
The parents set up @robyns_rainbow_story, a fundraiser Instagram page, and posted: “The last 18 months have been the most hardest and exhausting months of our lives. There have been many times we thought we would never get to take her home.”
They concluded: “But we know Robyn is the bravest, strongest little warrior and she was never going to give up – and neither were we.”
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