A premature baby born in the United States at the age of 22 weeks was at risk of hypothermia, but overcame the crisis by maintaining her body temperature with a zipper bag.



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The story of Eris, who was born prematurely in North Carolina in the southern United States, is drawing attention.



Eris weighed less than 500g and came out in 22 weeks and 5 days.



However, immediately after birth, Eris suffered from extreme hypothermia.



In a moment of crisis, what the medical staff had saved for Eris was none other than a zipper bag.



Eris was put in a ziplock bag to keep key organs warm, but with the quick action of the medical staff, Eris' body temperature was quickly maintained at a constant level, and she was able to breathe normally.



After that, he received treatment in the neonatal intensive care unit for about 250 days. Although there were several more hurdles enough for parents to prepare for farewell, he is said to have grown up to wear clothes for a 12-month-old baby and is recovering stably.




Netizens responded, "This is the most used zipper bag. Thank you to the medical staff.", "The baby is doing his best to be with mom and dad. It's great!!"



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