Born at 23 Weeks, NICU Baby Heads Home After 212 Days at Broward Health

by News Desk | Feb 5, 2026 · 5:19 pm | Fort Lauderdale News

Anaya is discharged from the NICU at Broward Health Medical Center after spending 212 days in intensive care following her premature birth.

Last Updated: Mar 21, 2026 · 5:54 pm

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FORT LAUDERDALE, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2026) — A baby born at the edge of viability has been discharged from Broward Health Medical Center after spending more than seven months in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, marking the end of a long and medically complex hospitalization.

Anaya was born July 8, 2025, at just 23 weeks gestation. She weighed 1 pound, 4 ounces at birth. Because of the extreme prematurity and the need for specialized care, her mother was airlifted from the Cayman Islands to Broward Health Medical Center, the health system’s flagship hospital and a Level I trauma center in Fort Lauderdale.

From the start, Anaya required intensive, around-the-clock treatment. She was admitted directly to the NICU, where she would remain for 212 days.

During that time, she faced multiple life-threatening complications tied to her premature birth. She was intubated and treated for a fungal ball affecting her kidneys. Doctors also addressed an ovarian cyst and an infarct on the left side of her brain. Each condition required careful monitoring and coordinated care across specialties, with treatment decisions often changing as her condition evolved.

Hospital officials described the seven-month stay as a continuous effort by a large care team that included neonatologists, NICU nurses, respiratory therapists, and other specialists. Anaya’s mother said faith and the daily work of that team carried her daughter through the most critical moments.

By the time of discharge, Anaya had grown to 10 pounds, 9 ounces, a significant milestone given her birth weight and early complications. Her discharge marked not just medical stability, but readiness to continue care outside the hospital setting.

As she left the NICU, hospital staff lined the halls, applauding and cheering as Anaya was wheeled out. The sendoff reflected months of shared effort between caregivers and family, and a moment many NICU teams rarely take for granted.

Anaya is now heading home to the Cayman Islands, where she will continue follow-up care closer to family. Hospital officials noted that while her NICU stay has ended, ongoing pediatric and specialty care will remain important as she grows.

For Broward Health Medical Center, the discharge represents a successful outcome in one of the most challenging areas of neonatal medicine: caring for infants born at the earliest limits of survival. For Anaya’s family, it marks the long-awaited transition from hospital life to home.

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