COVID-sick mom meets her son for the first time TWO MONTHS after birth

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Mother who gave birth while she was intubated with COVID finally gets to meet her son for the first time TWO MONTHS later

Macenzee Keller, 20, from New Hampshire, gave birth to her son, Zack, via C-section on November 28, 2021 a day after arriving at the hospital with COVID. Struggling to breathe, she had been put on ECMO and was sedated during and after his birth and didn't get to meet him.

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