Nicole and Cody Seaman had never anticipated the early arrival of their baby in El Paso, especially not two months ahead of schedule. But when Nicole was suddenly diagnosed with preeclampsia, their plans took an unexpected turn.
Preeclampsia, a pregnancy complication characterised by high blood pressure and other risks, thrusts them into a whirlwind. Despite her fear, Nicole knew the only way to protect her baby was to deliver early. Their daughter, Tulie, spent a month in the NICU, during which they missed Easter and a sibling’s birthday. Yet, the nurses at Del Sol helped them feel at home, forming bonds that eased the journey.
As Tulie grew stronger, the Seamans received unexpected news: she could come home two weeks earlier than expected. Now, reunited in Cloudcroft for Mother’s Day, they cherish the joy of being together again.