After a long two weeks of hospitalization, 8-month-old baby girl is finally home with her parents, Lauren and Tony Hackney, who have disabilities - a heartwarming reunion made possible by the dedicated medical staff.
PITTSBURGH (AP) - After two weeks of hospitalization, 8-month-old baby girl is finally reunited with her parents, Lauren and Tony Hackney, who have disabilities.
The baby girl was admitted to a Pittsburgh hospital due to dehydration. During the two weeks she was in the hospital, her parents rarely left her side, often sleeping on the fold-out sofa in the room. After she was moved to a rehab center, the baby girl started to regain her strength and began drinking from her bottles again.
The Hackneys were finally able to bring their daughter home after she had gained enough weight and was strong enough to do so.
"It was a long two weeks, but we were determined to stay with our daughter until she was healthy enough to come home," said Lauren Hackney. "We were so relieved when we finally got the news that she was able to be released."
The Hackneys are grateful to the medical staff who provided care for their daughter and are happy to finally be reunited with her.
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