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Bundles of joy: Nurse crochets Christmas gift swaddles for newborns at hospital
By Catherine Park
Babies were wrapped as Christmas gifts at a Pennsylvania hospital.
PITTSBURGH - One Pennsylvania hospital decided to wrap its most precious Christmas gifts, newborn babies, in holiday swaddles crocheted by a nurse.
In adorable footage captured at UPMC Magee-Women s Hospital in Pittsburgh, newborns were dressed in crocheted blankets and caps that looked like gift wrapping to ring in the holidays.
In the video, a woman who appears to be a nurse and another woman who appears to be a patient are seen gently dressing a newborn baby in the festive garb.
Bundles of joy: Newborn babies dressed as Christmas presents at Pennsylvania hospital
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Newborn babies dressed as Christmas presents at Pennsylvania hospital
UPMC Magee Women s Hospital created crocheted swaddles for the hospital s newborn babies and it s the cutest Christmas presents anybody could ask for.
PITTSBURGH - A hospital decided to “wrap up” the year in the most adorable way – by dressing newborns in cosy crocheted Christmas costumes.
UPMC Magee Women s Hospital created crocheted swaddles for the hospital s newborn babies and it s the cutest Christmas presents anybody could ask for.
The swaddles with oversized bows and their matching caps were crocheted for the infants by talented nurse Caitlin Pechin, according to hospital officials.
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