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This Sept. 11, 2009 photo provided by Tundi and Nate Brady shows their 3-day-old son, Dexter, who was born about 16 weeks early, attached to a ventilator and feeding tubes under warming lights in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at the University of Iowa Children's Hospital in Iowa CIty, Iowa. The thin wires and disc on his chest are attached to monitors that measure his heart rate, temperature and oxygen levels. IVs in his leg and belly deliver medicine. His eyes are covered to protect them against light, as they are still developing. (Tundi Brady via AP)
Photo by: Tundi Brady
This Sept. 11, 2009 photo provided by Tundi and Nate Brady shows their 3-day-old son, Dexter, who was born about 16 weeks early, attached to a ventilator and feeding tubes under warming lights in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at the University of Iowa Children's Hospital in Iowa CIty, Iowa. The thin wires and disc on his chest are attached to monitors that measure his heart rate, temperature and oxygen levels. IVs in his leg and belly deliver medicine. His eyes are covered to protect them against light, as they are still developing. (Tundi Brady via AP)

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