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Nurse Makes Tiny Superman Capes For Intensive Care Babies

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Hanging from Benjamin’s IV pole was a tiny blue cape with a bright red “B” on it. Attached to the cape was a message that read: “To our little Superhero, love Stephanie T.”

Upon seeing the cape and message, Michelle totally lost it as she burst into tears of joy. It was an amazing reminder that they weren’t alone in sweet Benjamin’s brave fight!

“Stephanie T” turned out to be a NICU nurse, Stephanie Treherne, whom the couple had never met. But that didn’t keep her from giving these scared new parents the sense of comfort they were looking for.

Confused as to why a nurse who had never interacted with Chris and Michelle would go so far to show her support for their son, Stephanie told CVT News, “It represents exactly how we see the babies. These babies are super strong. They fight through so much. They’re just little superheroes.”

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Stephanie makes these tiny capes for every “little superhero” that comes through the NICU. Each one brings unexpected and overwhelming joy to every parent. She has hand-stitched about 100 capes so far and keeps a list of all the baby names.

No matter what your job is, it’s always better when you can find purpose in the work you’re doing. There’s no doubt that Stephanie has found her calling in the NICU, and has been able to provide support to parents who desperately need it. That’s purpose, and this girl is living it!

Benjamin spent about three weeks in the hospital’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) before he was deemed healthy enough to leave.

And his tiny superman cape now hangs prominently in his room, a keepsake for life.

Bri Lamm
Bri Lamm
Bri is an outgoing introvert with a heart that beats for adventure. She lives to serve the Lord, experience the world, and eat macaroni and cheese in between capturing life’s greatest moments on one of her favorite cameras.

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