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Born 133 days early at University of Iowa Health Care, Nash Keen survived despite zero survival expectations, spending 198 days in the NICU before going home.
Nash Keen, born 133 days early, spent over six months in NICU and is thriving despite initial health concerns.
A baby born at 21 weeks' gestation in Iowa City, Iowa, has celebrated his first birthday, earning a Guinness world record for ...
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 a University of Iowa Health Care hospital in Iowa City has been named the Guinness World Records titleholder ...
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Iowa City Press-Citizen on MSNTeeny and unstoppable, meet the Iowa baby born at record 21 weeks thriving a year later
From 10 ounces to a world record, how an Iowa baby is defying all odds and rewriting history after celebrating his first ...
Born at just 21 weeks, Nash Keen defied all odds to become the most premature baby ever to survive. After 189 days in the ...
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Today, the AWESOME is found at the University of IOWA Children’s Hospital. Nash Keen, ...
A full-term pregnancy lasts 37 weeks, and according to the NHS, babies can typically be expected to survive if born from 24 ...
Nash Keen, who turned 1 in July, has already set a Guinness World Record. Keen was born at 21 weeks last year as the world’s ...
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Iowa boy born at just 21 weeks becomes Guinness World Records ‘most premature baby’ ever
An Iowa infant who was born at just 21 weeks of gestation celebrated his first birthday earlier this month with a new title – ...
An Iowa boy who was born at just 21 weeks is now the Guinness World Records title holder for the most premature baby. Nash ...
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