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<strong>and</strong> functioning properly despite her<br />

premature birth.<br />

She stayed in the neonatal ICU for seven<br />

days, <strong>and</strong> in the special care unit until she<br />

was thirty-six weeks old. During this period,<br />

we saw how she gradually progressed from a<br />

tiny ba<strong>by</strong> supported <strong>by</strong> tubes <strong>and</strong> needles, <strong>to</strong><br />

tube feeding <strong>and</strong> finally <strong>to</strong> normal feeding.<br />

But truth be <strong>to</strong>ld, the daily commute <strong>to</strong><br />

the hospital was tiring. I was thankful for<br />

kingdom friends who kept us in prayer. Many<br />

of them par<strong>to</strong>ok of the holy Communion on<br />

their own as they prayed for us. Our firstborn<br />

daughter also reminded us <strong>to</strong> receive the<br />

Communion for her little sister.<br />

Praise the Lord, despite being born about two<br />

months premature, ba<strong>by</strong> Jenna did not face major<br />

<strong>health</strong> complications, <strong>and</strong> after forty days in the<br />

hospital, she was finally allowed <strong>to</strong> go home.<br />

Unfortunately, Audrey’s joy at being able <strong>to</strong><br />

bring her ba<strong>by</strong> home was short-lived. She shared that<br />

after they brought ba<strong>by</strong> Jenna home, they noticed<br />

she was very drowsy <strong>and</strong> did not even cry for milk.<br />

They decided <strong>to</strong> take her back <strong>to</strong> the hospital, where<br />

a few days later she was placed in the ICU as her

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