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Update on little Noah James....
All good news. Praise the Lord! Recap...Noah was born 13 weeks premature (see first pics in this thread)...is now eight weeks since birth which is five weeks short from where he would be if he was born for a normal term pregnancy. The strength and character of his Mom and Dad through all this is...its just amazing how people maintain composure I think. Anyway...lotta prayers going on for sure! You may recall that Noah had heart surgery a couple of weeks ago for Ventricular Septum Repair (common for these little guys) and he is recovering from that very well and prognosis is good! The big headline is that Noah
took his first sip of milk today! He is almost Four Pounds now. He will transition out of his incubator and to an open crib when he makes four pounds. Again...thank you to all for your thoughts and prayers. Stay tuned for more as he progresses. Blessings All!
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Thank you for the wonderful news update, on this precious baby boy.
Praising the Lord for all of Noah’s miraculous accomplishments.
Prayers continuing for this sweet babe....may He continue to hold and heal this little one.
77 posted on
01/31/2024 8:28:59 PM PST by
Jane Long
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Photo brings tears to my eyes. God bless this baby and his loving family.
79 posted on
01/31/2024 10:56:33 PM PST by
Veto!
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Thank you so much for sharing this great news. Still praying for little Noah James and all who love him. Please continue to update us. Sounds like his trajectory is all positive for the time being; hoping it continues on this path.
82 posted on
02/01/2024 11:25:47 AM PST by
NEMDF
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He is a cutie and I know that he will get into a lot of mischief when he gets a little bigger.
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