“Everything seemed to be normal. In our eyes, our child is no longer hospitalized“. Ophelie Valonis gave birth to her baby Baptiste about three months early due to pre-eclampsia, a disease characterized by high blood pressure in pregnant women. He weighed 1.15 kg. After a month and a half and 1.3 extra kg, her baby was able to be discharged early from the neonatology unit in Caen, where he was being cared for. Because his condition was stable and his parents were sufficiently independent, Baptiste went home, followed by a mobile team of pediatric nurses who came every day. A context that changes everything for a family. “A child needs its parents to grow up. At home I am available to him 24/7 and his empowerment is impressive“, – rejoices Ofeli Valonis, who until then had to go to CHU every day, a 30-minute drive from her home, to spend time with her child.
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Source: Le Figaro