Viral photo of smiling preemie gives hope to parents of premature babies

Freya was born on November 27, 2014 in Minnesota – she’s now four years old and is a big sister to two younger siblings – at just 34 weeks.

“I knew something was wrong when I got so swollen I couldn’t fit my hands together around my ankles,” Lauren told PEOPLE in 2016. “Then I started seeing flashing lights.”

The soon-to-be mother suffered from preeclampsia, a potentially dangerous complication that tis typically characterized by high blood pressure, swelling in the hands and feet, and protein in urine.

Lauren’s doctor told her Freya’s heart rate was dropping.

Just two days after Lauren’s doctor informed her that her daughter’s heart rate was dropping, she gave birth via emergency C-section.

Freya weighed 4 lbs. 4 oz.

She needed to stay in the NICU for a month before her parents were able to take her home.

“When I held her, it was the most incredible thing,” David told PEOPLE. “Getting to hold a tiny little baby that has gone through so much is crazy and overwhelming and amazing.”

After the couple took the photo of their smiling preemie, they found that it brought them so much joy and served as a reminder to always remain positive. Two years after Freya was born Lauren decided to share it with the world in hopes that other parents could benefit from Freya’s electrifying smile.

“I wanted to get the picture out there because it has brought us so much joy. It puts a smile on our faces and we thought it could do that for others as well,” Lauren said. “She’s a constant reminder to keep things in perspective and stay positive.”

Years after Freya’s premature birth, Lauren and David urge others in a similar situation to remain positive.

“My biggest advice to parents with preemie babies is to never give up,” she said. “Stay positive and stay strong. Try to be there as much as possible and hold them as much as you can and take in those moments, because they are so precious.”

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