Dad Couldnt Believe what He Sees when Nurse Puts a Camera in Baby Girls Incubator
The hospital has installed what they call an “Angel Eye” into the each baby’s incubator. This way, parents who are separated from their child can check in on them whenever they like. For Sam, who is 7,000 miles away from his newborn baby girl Charlie, it means the world.
“It gives the families the ability to see their baby anytime and gives them that reassurance at night when they’re sleeping, when they wake up and are able to see them, and know they’re OK,” said NICU nurse Laurie Hay.
Baby Charlie was born six weeks premature while her daddy was deployed. With the special “Angel Eye,” he can peek at his little girl whenever he wants using his phone or tablet device.