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Guinness World Records has officially recognized Nash as the world’s most premature baby to survive. Earlier this month, Nash ...
Nash Keen, born 133 days early, spent over six months in NICU and is thriving despite initial health concerns.
Dr. Malinda Schaefer, the high-risk obstetrician who delivered Nash, emphasized the importance of patient autonomy and the unpredictable outcomes of extremely premature births. Dr. Amy Stanford, the ...
From 10 ounces to a world record, how an Iowa baby is defying all odds and rewriting history after celebrating his first ...
Whenever you call him ‘Nash potato’, or you cheer him on when he’s trying to pull himself up, he just hams it up,” he said.
Nash Keen was born in Iowa City, Iowa, on July 5, 2024 — 133 days earlier than the expected due date and weighing only 10 ...
A baby born at 21 weeks' gestation in Iowa City, Iowa, has celebrated his first birthday, earning a Guinness world record for ...
A baby born at a University of Iowa Health Care hospital in Iowa City has been named the Guinness World Records titleholder ...
Born 133 days early at University of Iowa Health Care, Nash Keen spent 198 days in the NICU before going home. His parents and medical provider speak about his miraculous survival.
Although most studies measuring premature-baby outcomes start at 22 and 23 weeks — reporting U.S. survival rates between 10 ...
A 1-year-old who was born at 21 weeks has been named the world's most premature baby by Guinness World Records.