On March 30, 2023, Kingston decided to make his grand entrance into the world at only 25 weeks 6 days due to a premature rupture of membranes. He was tiny, weighing a mere 2 pounds and 6 ounces. The moment Kingston arrived; he faced a series of medical challenges.
His underdeveloped lungs required immediate resuscitation, leading to intubation and a ventilator to support his breathing, and he was placed in an incubator in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). A few hours later, Kingston was transported by helicopter to the Level IV NICU at Manning Family Children’s, where he could access the specialized care required for critically ill and premature infants. The journey ahead would be arduous, but it was one that mom, Demetria, was determined to face head-on.
Kingston’s medical journey in the NICU included multiple hurdles. Kingston spent a total of 93 days in the NICU gaining his strength. Throughout those three months, Kingston had the unwavering support of a dedicated multidisciplinary team. Doctors, nurses, and specialists worked together to provide Kingston with the best possible care. As each month passed, he grew stronger. He could breathe on his own and reached his milestones.
Today, Kingston is thriving. At 2 years old, he is an active, happy and giggly toddler who brings joy to his family every day.