the delay was necessary. you don t think that it was wrong it took so long? on the contrary i think it was right all the procedures were followed and that now there is a happy ending. reporter: how do you feel right now having your son back? translator: i m ecstatic. i m so happy i don t know what to say. reporter: then it was time to go home. they returned to a tiny tent in the middle of one of the poorest slums in port-au-prince. the conditions for everyone here are anything but good. but at least kirvins is with his mom. she just took her face and rubbed it against the little boy s cheek. 2-year-old boy is so cute. tough to see him back in that tent, i m sure, gary for you and a lot of people. what is his prognosis? reporter: the prognosis is very good. kirvins in excellent care in the u.s.s. comfort. the tent where they re living is the size of a toy for a lot of children. toy tent. the sanitation is abysmal.
they returned to a tiny tent in the middle of one of the poorest slums in port-au-prince. the conditions for everyone here are anything but good. but at least kervins is with his mom. she just took her face and just rubbed it against the little boy s cheek. 2-year-old boy is so cute. tough to see him back in that tent, i m sure, gary for you and for a lot of people. what is his prognosis? reporter: the prognosis is very good. kervins in excellent care in the two hospitals in the u.s.s. comfort. you saw that little tent. the tent where they re living is the size of a toy for a lot of children. toy tent. the sanitation is abysmal. their bathroom is a porta-potty. their shower is buckets over their head. that wonderful doctor, a pediatrician and she pledges she will take good care of little kervins. that s good to hear for sure. i ve been down there and saw the same sort of things that you did. you do stories like this, but keeping in mind there are