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Heart-Warming Video Of Premature Boy From Very First Days Staying In Hospital Until Heading Home With Parents

As a parent, nothing is happier than seeing their babies come into this world healthily and grow up happily. It’s a long and not an easy journey but they love to be involved in it. Parenthood is probably among the most wonderful things in this world. If God brings angles to you, please treat them well.

Screenshot: Benjamin Scot Productions, LLC

However, some children have to fight for their survival since they are still very young. You can never imagine how heartbroken parents are when hearing that their children won’t have long left to live or have little chance of survival. But no parents can give up on their children. They need to be persistent as their kids are little fighters.

Screenshot: Benjamin Scot Productions, LLC

Little Ward Miles was born three months premature, weighing only 1.5 pounds. But the newborn proves to be a strong and brave boy. He experienced a dramatic first year of life but he wins.

Screenshot: Benjamin Scot Productions, LLC

The newborn was immediately rushed to the Neonatal Care Intensive Unit (NCIU) after the delivery. Four days later, his mom met and hold him for the first time. She couldn’t stop shedding happy tears.

Screenshot: Benjamin Scot Productions, LLC

During his months at the hospital, his parents, Benjamin Scot Millers and Lyndsey had to keep a watchful eye on him. It was such a stressful period but all three family members did an excellent job. The baby got stronger and healthier and his mom and dad were thrilled as their efforts were repaid. They were also grateful for what doctors and nurses had done for their son.

Screenshot: Benjamin Scot Productions, LLC

Screenshot: Benjamin Scot Productions, LLC

“He was born way too early, and the obstacles he had to overcome were really big, but not bigger than our God,” Benjamin said.

After spending 107 days in INCU, little Ward could head home with his parents. In other words, he could finally reunite with his mom after many nights out without her.

Screenshot: Benjamin Scot Productions, LLC

It was a memorable day in the boy’s life. He no longer had to in hospital. He came back to his lovely home with his beloved parents. He is doing really well now.

Screenshot: Benjamin Scot Productions, LLC

Benjamin was a professional photographer. The heart-warmed dad decided to create a movie of his son’s first year. He took some intimate footage of his son and wife at hospital.

Screenshot: Benjamin Scot Productions, LLC

You can watch the video below!

And the video is emotionally powerful. It touches the deepest parts of parents over the world. Becoming a parent is not an easy job but they find it worth it.

Screenshot: Benjamin Scot Productions, LLC

Just share this story with your family and friends!

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