Flying Elo to vital care
in Winnipeg

Flying Elo to vital care
in Winnipeg

Ivy gave birth to her daughter Elo at 25 weeks and had chronic lung disease, meningocele on the back of her head, and other complications. Thunder Bay Regional did not have the resources to care for Elo and was referred to a hospital in Winnipeg for care, an 8-hour drive one way.
Ivy gave birth to her daughter Elo at 25 weeks and had chronic lung disease, meningocele on the back of her head, and other complications. Thunder Bay Regional did not have the resources to care for Elo and was referred to a hospital in Winnipeg for care, an 8-hour drive one way.

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