The neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) in Pomona, New Jersey-based AtlantiCare Regional Medical Centers (ARMC) Center for Childbirth bade farewell to one of its smallest residents. After spending 35 weeks under the care of the NICUs nurses and physicians, preemie Zavannah Rodriguez finally went home to her family. Zavannah was born on July 29th at just 23 weeks gestation, weighing in at a mere 1 pound and 2 ounces, making her the second most premature baby born at the medical center. Although just over halfway to full term, a preborn baby of Zavannahs gestational age is remarkable in her development, able to hear noises outside the womb, suck her thumb, swallow, and kick.
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