These are his first few pictures and the sight of these tubes in his body really breaks my heart. In fact,I don’t want to look at these pics. He had Asphyxia Neonatorum or Newborn asphyxia. His pediatrician later told me that it took a couple of minutes for Baby Gian to breathe after he was born so they have to resuscitate him.
In fact, his Apgar score was 5 when he came out then rose to 8 and then to 10. Thank God, Baby Gian was able to survive it and he's now well and good.
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![DSC_0013 DSC_0013](http://lh6.ggpht.com/-RhBYjg8AuZU/TqKVM9E05gI/AAAAAAAAAYw/BySnXhBg9x0/DSC_0013_thumb1.jpg?imgmax=800)
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Thank you dear God for such a wonderful gift of life.
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