Natalie Ginty (@natalieginty) 's Twitter Profile
Natalie Ginty

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UI Health Care Stead Family Children's Hospital (@uichildrens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Evelyn weighed 8.46 ounces when she was born at 23 weeks—about the same as two sticks of butter. After a treatment designed at our hospital saved her life, she went home at 7 months old and with the title of smallest surviving baby in the U.S. spr.ly/6014g8rZi

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🚨 NEW: President Trump has announced he will be holding a HUGE 250th Birthday Party for America This sounds awesome. Trump says it will be called the “Great American State Fair,” held in Iowa, and feature pavilions from all 50 states. I love it! It’s so refreshing to FINALLY

Kim Reynolds (@kimreynoldsia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We know the Iowa State Fair is the best fair in the country! In Iowa, we dream big, and we stand ready to host the Great American State Fair!

Chad Leistikow🆑 (@chadleistikow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jay Higgins says for the first time in his Iowa football career, Nebraska captains didn’t shake hands and couldn’t believe what Matt Rhule did pregame.

David Eickholt (@davideickholt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jay Higgins says that Nebraska’s captains didn’t shake Iowa’s hands pregame. Also says that Matt Rhule walked through the Iowa warmup lines. Goes into detail about the situation. “Come to Iowa. Be a Hawk. See the difference.”

UI Health Care Stead Family Children's Hospital (@uichildrens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cuteness alert! 😯🥰 Watch as 6-week-old Nathaniel—a preemie born 17 weeks early—seemingly turns to wave back to the crowd from our neonatal ICU during the Iowa-Wisconsin game. 👋

UI Health Care Stead Family Children's Hospital (@uichildrens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nash was born right at 21 weeks—133 days premature—making him the world’s most premature baby, according to Guinness World Records. And although he weighed just 10 ounces, he was big enough for our team’s smallest life-saving equipment. 💛 uihc.pulse.ly/7liw4a1ce1

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His family calls him “Nash Potato,” the rest of the world calls him “World’s earliest preemie.” Nash was born at exactly 21 weeks, but his early arrival is only part of the story; Guinness World Records status came on his first birthday. uihc.pulse.ly/yayonuajyn

His family calls him “Nash Potato,” the rest of the world calls him “World’s earliest preemie.” Nash was born at exactly 21 weeks, but his early arrival is only part of the story; <a href="/GWR/">Guinness World Records</a> status came on his first birthday.  uihc.pulse.ly/yayonuajyn
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Born at 21 weeks. Now a Guinness World Record holder. 👶✨ Nash Keen beat the odds @uichildrens and is now the world's most premature baby.

Born at 21 weeks. Now a Guinness World Record holder. 👶✨ 

Nash Keen beat the odds @uichildrens and is now the world's most premature baby.
UI Health Care Stead Family Children's Hospital (@uichildrens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“My twins were born at 26 weeks. Blood donors saved them—and our surrogate—when we needed it most. Now I donate at University of Iowa DeGowin Blood Center to honor those heroes. Every drop matters.” 🩸 uihc.pulse.ly/b69gtpxkjw

“My twins were born at 26 weeks. Blood donors saved them—and our surrogate—when we needed it most. Now I donate at <a href="/DeGowin/">University of Iowa DeGowin Blood Center</a>  to honor those heroes. Every drop matters.” 🩸

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From one Iowan, in honor of two Iowans. I created this illustration in honor of the two Iowa Army National Guard soldiers who lost their lives while serving in Syria. They answered the call, served selflessly, and represented Iowa with honor. Our thoughts are also with the

From one Iowan, in honor of two Iowans.

I created this illustration in honor of the two Iowa Army National Guard soldiers who lost their lives while serving in Syria.

They answered the call, served selflessly, and represented Iowa with honor.

Our thoughts are also with the