This is the remarkable story of Tru Wende Beare, a brave girl born 14 weeks premature, weighing just one pound. She was the tiniest baby the doctors at Royal Columbian Hospital in New Westminster, Canada had ever encountered.
Due to her fragile state, Tru spent months in the hospital fighting for her life.
Her parents remained hopeful, praying for their daughter’s survival. After 11 days, her mother was finally able to touch her, and her father held her for the first time at 54 days old.
Tru’s condition gradually improved after 71 days in an incubator, and she was moved to a crib.
During her four-month stay, Tru battled numerous serious health issues, including necrotizing enterocolitis, blood clots, chronic lung disease, MRSA, retinopathy, blood infections like sepsis, a congenital heart defect, and underwent seven blood transfusions.
Despite these struggles, Tru’s will to live helped her overcome each challenge.
Today, Tru is a healthy and adorable four-year-old, also a big sister. Her journey exemplifies resilience, showing that no matter how tough things get, persistence is key. She continues to inspire many, and we wish her a life filled with success and joy as she grows.