From Heartbreak to Hugs
Despite her numerous challenges, Tru persevered, undergoing seven blood transfusions. Her story is a powerful reminder of human resilience and the capacity to overcome adversity. Tru’s parents faced the heartache of being unable to hold their daughter until well after her birth. Her father had to wait 54 days to hold her, while her mother, Chantal, was able to hold her only after 11 days—a long wait for any new mother.
Tru Beare Takes on the World
At the Royal Columbian Hospital in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada, medical staff worked tirelessly to ensure Tru’s recovery. By day 71, she had moved from the incubator to a crib, and by day 90, she was switched to low-flow oxygen. After four months, Tru was finally able to go home with her family. Now, she proudly enjoys being a big sister and is progressing just like her peers.
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