“Born too early… not breathing… with only hours to survive.”

Veronica was born at just 28 weeks after a sudden placental abruption. She wasn’t breathing at birth, and doctors rushed to resuscitate her—knowing her chances were incredibly slim.
Inside the NICU, every breath depended on machines. Her fragile body hovered between life and loss, and the first 72 hours were critical.
But Veronica refused to give up.
Step by step—breath by breath—she fought back. Within a week, she came off the ventilator. By two months, her oxygen improved. By three… she was breathing on her own.
After nearly five months, the impossible happened—Veronica went home.
Today, she’s not just surviving—she’s thriving, reaching milestones no one thought she would.
Because sometimes… the strongest fighters come in the smallest forms.