Lovely images show little ones take on primary school after a rocky start to life as premature babies - take a look as they defy the odds and thrive through the years to enjoy their first day at school.
A number of tots have been celebrated by NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde as they take on their first day of primary school after a rocky start to life.
Many of the children were patients are the Neonatal Unit at the Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow. Images show the little ones just after birth, with families holding onto all hope. Tj from Airdrie When TJ from Airdrie was four weeks old, he spent eight weeks in the RHC, where it was discovered that he had Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus. Since then, he has had two operations and quite a few overnights. He still visits the hospital’s Renal Clinic every few months and Feeding Clinic regularly. Taking hospital visits in his stride, TJ is now excited for his newest challenge, school.
Emily from Newton Mearns Emily from Newton Mearns was born in the RHC in December 2017 at 28 weeks. She was just 2lb 2oz at the time. Emily’s parents can hardly believe that she has started primary one. Reflecting on the past five years and ahead of Emily’s first school day, her mum has said: “We are eternally grateful for everything the NICU/SCBU teams did for us.”
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