A mother’s intuition is powerful, and Melbourne resident Lilly Munro knew something was wrong with her unborn son, Lennox, at just
24 weeks pregnant. She rushed to the hospital with her fiancé, Brodie Moles, and soon received devastating news—her baby had a heart condition, and doctors needed to induce labor immediately.
With survival odds at just 50/50, Lennox was born weighing only 1.8 pounds. To regulate his body temperature, he was placed in a plastic bag and connected to life-saving tubes and machines.
Lennox spent 111 days in the hospital, during which Lilly stayed by his side, leaving her job while Brodie managed things at home and cared for Lilly’s three other children. Despite the challenges, they cherished every moment with their son.
Thanks to the dedication of incredible doctors and nurses, Lennox was finally strong enough to go home. Now weighing around nine pounds, he is thriving, bringing endless joy to his family.