A perfect match: Nurse who always wanted a family adopts baby who never got visitors at hospital
Baby Gisele now has a happy home
Mike Ciandella
A nurse who always wanted to have a family found one when she met a baby who never got any visitors
What's the story?
Liz Smith is the director of nursing at Franciscan Children's Hospital in Brighton, Massachusetts. She said that she had always wanted to have a family, but it had never worked out.
"It just seemed natural that I would go to college, get my nursing degree, meet a guy, get married and have children," she told NBC's "Today." "Becoming a nurse was easy, but becoming a mom was not."
Gisele was born premature in July 2016, and weighed just 2 pounds. Her birth mother had used heroin, cocaine, and methadone while she was pregnant. As a result, Gisele had neonatal abstinence syndrome and had to go through withdrawal.
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