Now he is an adult and works in the hospital where he was born.
A wonderful meeting occurred between a nurse from California and a child, whom she breastfeed more than three decades ago.
Now he is an adult and works in the hospital where he was born.
The story of an unexpected meeting was published on social networks by the children’s Stanford’s Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital, and a remarkable story attracted public attention.
According to The Mercury News, the nurse Wilma Wong worked in the hospital for 32 years.
A recent unexpected meeting illustrates long -term ties that nurses such as Wong can form with their patients.
Wong was a general practitioner for a premature baby 28 years ago.
After the emergency cesarean section of his mother, he was transported to the intensive care unit of newborns (OITR).
Brandon Seminatore was called a little boy, and he weighed hardly two pounds plus six ounces.
Ultimately, Seminatore was allowed to leave the clinic with his parents.
But, unlike other newborns, he returned years later.
Wong did not leave anywhere and worked as a shift near one of the incubators at the beginning of this month, when she noticed a fresh face in a dressing gown.
She asked the man his name: «Brandon Seminatore», he answered.
The nurse said that the surname sounds familiar.
He was amazed that she recognized him, especially considering how many newborn she cares in the ward.
He recognized the name Wong, because she and her colleague of the nurse Kas Pilon are often mentioned in their family, and he remembered the care that they provided a Seminatore when he was a baby.
Moreover, he always knew who she was, but meeting her face to face was «surrealistic» he said.