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Ex-cop, girlfriend plead to child abuse charges in Winston-Salem

A former Winston-Salem police officer and his girlfriend were convicted Monday on child abuse charges involving the officer’s son. A Forsyth County prosecutor said the officer put his son in harm’s way when he left him in the care of his girlfriend, even after he was ordered by the court not to do so. And in one of two incidents, the prosecutor said, the child ended up with a broken leg. The child has consistently said that the girlfriend hurt him, the prosecutor said in a hearing on Monday. And the child’s biological mother told a judge that the boy, now 4, still has nightmares and has been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder.

Wake Forest Baptist NICU babies dress up in bunny ears for Easter

Little patients at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center are adorable in their knitted bunny caps. Credit: Wake Forest Baptist Health River Wilson wore large bunny ears and a ‘Chick Magnet’ onesie. Author: Megan Allman (WFMY News 2 Digital) Published: 8:12 AM EDT April 2, 2021 Updated: 6:44 AM EDT April 5, 2021 WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. Babies in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center dressed up in bunny ears, chick caps, and pastel onesies to celebrate Easter, and needless to say, it s the cutest thing you ll see all spring.  The outfits and accessories were provided by the Ronald McDonald House of Winston-Salem.  NICU nurses and staff dress up the babies for each holiday to help the families feel special and to help them celebrate, even in a challenging situation. 

Wake Forest Baptist Medical Birth Center: Babies celebrate spring

Updated: 2:21 PM EDT Apr 3, 2021 WXII12.com Web Staff Babies at the Wake Forest Baptist Health Birth Center celebrated spring with the most adorable outfits.The outfits, provided by the Ronald McDonald House of Winston-Salem, included knitted bunny ears, chick caps, and pastel blankets and onesies.The Wake Forest Baptist Health Center said for each holiday, the nurses and staff in the Dale and Karen Sisel Neonatal Intensive Care Unit try to make the families and babies feel extra special. Some of the babies are as young as 22 weeks gestational age and are very vulnerable, meaning they need the best care to not only survive, but thrive.Click through the gallery below to see the babies in their spring outfits!

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