At Medical City McKinney, mom meets baby for first time — 5 weeks after birth

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At Medical City McKinney, mom meets baby for first time — 5 weeks after birth
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Anna resident Courtney Thomas didn’t remember giving birth to her son in September because she was battling COVID-19 and on a ventilator.

Courtney Thomas of Anna, Texas, with her son, Briggs. Thomas gave birth to her son at Medical City McKinney in September while on a ventilator, battling COVID-19.New mom Courtney Thomas gave birth to her son, Briggs, in September.Thomas was on a ventilator, battling COVID-19, when Briggs was born via emergency C-section at 33 weeks, weighing 4 pounds and 7 ounces.

A few weeks later, however, Thomas’s condition began to improve. The day after her ventilator was removed, hospital staff surprised her with a special delivery: Briggs. After more than a month in the ICU, Thomas was transferred to Medical City McKinney’s inpatient Rehabilitation Institute to work on regaining her strength so she could return home and care for Briggs.

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