‘IT WAS DESTINY’: Nurse Adopts Young Girl Who Had ‘No Visitors’ During Entire Hospital Stay

Originally published at: ‘IT WAS DESTINY’: Nurse Adopts Young Girl Who Had ‘No Visitors’ During Entire Hospital Stay | Sean Hannity

 


A Massachusetts nurse who spent days caring for a young infant is now the girl’s mother; agreeing to foster the child after the state gained custody back in October 2016.

“A Massachusetts director of nursing who at the end of each workday took to visiting an infant who had landed in her hospital is now the girl’s mother after she had volunteered to foster her when the state gained custody of her in October 2016. Liz Smith’s daughter, Gisele, was born at 29 weeks gestation in July 2016, and was diagnosed with neonatal abstinence syndrome due to her birth mother’s drug use during pregnancy,” reports Fox News.

According to Franciscan Children’s blog, Gisele, who was born weighing just under 2 pounds, spent three months in the NICU on ventilator support before she was transferred to Franciscan Children’s, and had developed an oral aversion. The infant had allegedly no visitors during her time at Franciscan Children’s, except for 45-year-old Smith, who herself had recently learned that she was not a good candidate for IVF,” adds the article.

Read their touching story here.