Triad's mother had to miss the graduation ceremony to give birth. The nurse ended up delivering her graduation ceremony while the new mom was still in the hospital. Morgan Tyner graduated from Forsyth Polytechnic Institute with an RN degree and was just days away from being hired as a nurse at Novant Health Her Kernersville Medical Center after experiencing a seizure. I stopped by. “I couldn't feel the baby moving,” she said. “So we came in to get tested, and when I got tested, I was 5 centimeters tall.” Her baby was three weeks early and there was no way she would be able to attend either ceremony. did. “I wasn't really worried about graduating,” Tyner said. “But nursing school isn't the easiest thing in the world, so I wanted to do a pinning ceremony.” That's when Morgan's nurse, Stephany Russell, put a plan into action. “I talked to some of the other nurses, and while everyone was getting their pin numbers, it was like making sure that the most important part was the Florence Nightingale oath.” Russell said. “So we found it, printed it out, and had my husband dig out some nursing pins from the attic and bring it over so she had something to pin.” They told the family and hospital staff Surrounded by Morgan, he surprised her by performing his own pinning ceremony. “She didn't have to do that,” Morgan said. “She sat there and did everything in her power to make me feel good.” Twenty-four hours later, she gave birth to her son, Cohen. Russell said Morgan did something few others could do, she said. “Nursing school is tough,” Russell says. “It takes a lot out of your personal life. Morgan had a baby while she was in nursing school and then had another baby. The fact that she did it while pregnant with a baby… , she deserves to be recognized for “what she did.'' Morgan and her son Cohen came home. She is excited about her future as a nurse, and she said she wants to follow Stephanie's example. But first and foremost, she's looking forward to spending time with her precious bundle of joy.
Triad's mother had to miss the graduation ceremony to give birth. The nurse ended up delivering her graduation ceremony while the new mom was still in the hospital.
Morgan Tyner graduated from Forsyth Tech with an RN degree and was just days away from being hired as a nurse when she stopped by Novant Health Kernersville Medical Center after experiencing seizures.
“I couldn't feel the baby moving,” she said. “So I came to get tested. When I got tested, I was 5 centimeters tall.”
Because the baby was born three weeks early, there was no way she would be able to attend either ceremony.
“I wasn't really worried about graduating,” Tyner said. “But nursing school isn't the easiest thing in the world, so I wanted to do a pinning ceremony.”
That's when Morgan's nurse, Stephany Russell, put a plan into action.
“I talked to some of the other nurses, and while everyone was getting their pin numbers, it was like going through the most important part, the Florence Nightingale oath,” Russell said. Told. “So we found it, printed it out, and had her husband dig out the nursing pins from her attic and bring them to us. [Morgan] There must be something to fix it. ”
They surprised Morgan with their own pinning ceremony, surrounded by family and hospital staff.
“She didn't have to do that,” Morgan said. “She went out of her way to sit there and she made me feel good.”
Twenty-four hours later, she gave birth to a son, Cohen. Russell said Morgan did something few others could do.
“Nursing school is tough,” Russell says. “It takes a lot out of your personal life. Morgan had a baby while she was in nursing school and then had another baby. The fact that she did it while pregnant with a baby… She deserves to be recognized for what she did. “
Morgan and her son Cohen are back home. She is excited about her future as a nurse and she said she wants to follow Stephanie's example. But first and foremost, she's looking forward to spending time with her precious bundle of joy.