Dr. Maria Pierce, a neonatal physician at CHRISTUS Children’s, specializes in treating premature babies with underdeveloped lungs.
Treating twins in the NICU, one on bubble CPAP and the other intubated, is a delicate balancing act. Each tiny life presents its own set of challenges, and our approach is personalized to ensure the best possible care. Every adjustment in respiratory support is a meticulous decision, guided by the unique needs of each newborn,
said Dr. Pierce.
Day after day, Destiny saw the twin’s health improving. They each reached pivotal milestones. Cambrie was no longer intubated, and Scout’s condition improved; she no longer needed the Bubble CPAP.
As a parent in the NICU, you go down the ladder of respiratory support. In the NICU, there are levels, and once you achieve one milestone you go to the next. The skilled and compassionate nurses provided our babies with around-the-clock care,
said Destiny, We are just so tremendously grateful.
Overcoming initial breathing difficulties, preterm twins Scout and Cambrie navigated a nine-week hospital stay, progressing from respiratory challenges to conquering feeding obstacles. Approaching their 37th week, the twins, with the support of dedicated medical professionals, were deemed ready to go home. This transition marked the end of a challenging chapter and the beginning of a hopeful new one.
Home for the Holidays

Cambrie and Scout arrived home on December 13, 2023, just in time for Christmas.
They spent Halloween and Thanksgiving in the hospital, so it was so wonderful to have them home for Christmas and New Years,
said Destiny.
For the first couple of weeks, it took a bit of adjusting but right around Christmas, things got easier as they fell into a routine.
They really are easy babies. My husband says I spoil them, but how can you not? They spent the first nine weeks of their lives in the hospital. I want to spoil them now that they’re home,
said Destiny.
Every day, Destiny finds herself reflecting on the journey her family and her babies experienced. From the unexpected early delivery at 28 weeks to the heart-wrenching sight of her newborns being whisked away in a helicopter, the rollercoaster of emotions was indescribable. Now to make it through to the other side, Destiny attributes the success to the exceptional team at CHRISTUS Children’s.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Maria Pierce and the exceptional team of nurses in the NICU, whose unwavering expertise, compassion, and dedication have been instrumental in guiding our precious twins towards health and resilience. I can’t thank them enough for their invaluable support and commitment, ensuring our twins received the best possible care.
Additionally, something unexpected happened. Destiny gained a new insight into the impact that she has on her patients, as a nurse herself. The experience of being the mother of two tiny patients provided a fresh perspective, casting a new light on her critical role as a health care professional.
I always knew that I was so important to my patients, but being in the CHRISTUS Children’s NICU, experiencing the exceptional care, seeing how much I depend on their support and leaned on them, that only made me a better nurse.
Learn more about the NICU at CHRISTUS Children’s.