few hours ago, and she s six weeks premature. during our visit, some good news. little sian james health has stabilized and he graduates from the icu to rejoin his mother. is this your first son? yes. how do you feel? happy. doctors say most of the newborns here are healthy. but during what should be a moment of joy, parents also face uncertainty. many have seen their homes destroyed so they rest amid the pews. while next to the altar, dr. rosario says the baby s chances are not good. the baby is very poor condition. so a poor diagnosis for this
some positive news to port when we came in here, there were five infants in s s in intensi. and in the last hour, one of them, has been moved from intensive care over to here with his mother catherine, hello, catherine. hi, and sian james who was born on monday is now considered stable. which is wonderful news for kathleen and sian james but this has been a very, very difficult week for the doctors here, for the families here, and for some of the infants. again, all of these children, almost all of them born after the storm. these are storm babies, typhoon babies in a chapel turned into a neonatal icu ward. ivan watson, cnn, tacloban in the philippines. such an important story to