KSHB: Sisters are part of a Baby Boom among Saint Luke’s NICU Nursing Staff

Saint Luke’s Hospital of Kansas City Neonatal Intensive Care Unit had 11 nurses all pregnant at once! 

These NICU nurses get to not only experience taking care and helping the most fragile babies and their families, but they are also blessed to experience pregnancy together. 

Two of those nurses are sisters and gave birth only 16 hours apart! Ashley and Courtney talk to KSHB about this special experience. 

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