Recently, in a hospital in Deyang, Sichuan, a special life story has attracted widespread attention. A baby girl who weighed only 650 grams at birth, after 112 days of hard work, successfully passed the most difficult moment of her life and was discharged from the hospital healthily under the careful care of medical staff.
This baby girl, affectionately known as "Slap Sister", weighed only the size of a palm at birth, and the thickness of her arms was only equivalent to a finger. However, it is such a seemingly fragile little life, but with the full treatment of medical staff, it has created a miracle of life.
Recalling the situation at that time, my mother, Ms. Wang, still has lingering palpitations. "At that time, the doctor told me that the child's condition was very serious and that I was even prepared for the worst," she said. However, Ms. Wang did not give up, believing that the medical staff could give the child a second life.
As it turned out, Ms. Wang's trust was not wrong. From the moment the child was born, the medical staff went all out to develop a detailed ** plan for the child. Not only do they have to deal with the difficulties of the child's underweight and underdeveloped organs, but they also have to keep an eye on the child's vital signs to ensure that she can get through every difficulty.
Under the careful care of the medical staff, "Sister Slap" gradually adapted to the external environment and gradually gained weight. After 112 days**, her physical condition has improved significantly, and all indicators have reached normal levels. At the moment when the doctor announced that the child could be discharged from the hospital, Ms. Wang shed tears of emotion.
This story shows us the tenacity of life and the selfless dedication of medical staff. With the support of medical technology, even lives facing great challenges have the potential to work miracles. At the same time, this story also reminds us that every life is worth cherishing and caring.
Let us be happy for the ** discharge of "Slap Sister" from the hospital, and also pay tribute to the hard work of the medical staff. May all life in this world be treated kindly, and may every life bloom with its own brilliance.