Video: Parents' First Time Meeting Adopted Baby Will Bring You To Tears
Adopting a child is a life-changing decision for every parent. While this bold move brings you closer to completing your family, it comes with its own set of challenges. This is especially true for couples who have embarked on this amazing journey for the very first time. However, an Instagram video of parents meeting their baby following a successful adoption process will prove why it's all worth it in the end. Victoria Lawson and her husband shared their tear-jerking story of bringing a little one into their family, and it will certainly tug at your heartstrings.
You must be willing to fully commit once you have decided to bring home a child and make them a part of your family. Raising a kid requires a great deal of devotion, love, care, time, and patience — something Victoria Lawson and her husband Zac seemed ready to give. Victoria shared a heartwarming video of how the parents' first meeting with their baby went shortly after adoption. The couple recently welcomed a beautiful girl, and the clip will hit you right in the feels.
The mom revealed that they got a call about a nearly one-day-old baby in the NICU, and how it went after they said 'yes' to the adoption. The clips showed her and Zac breaking down into tears on their first encounter with the little one as she introduced her as Haven Nevaeh Lawson to the world. The pair stood in complete awe of their baby girl, while Victoria gently cradled her in her arms, and the dad emotionally looked down.
Moreover, the video's caption explained that the parents spent days in the NICU with the baby post-adoption. It further stated how 'physically and emotionally' hard it has been, with Victoria expressing gratitude for having the opportunity to raise someone they can call their own. The couple has since brought Haven home, embarking on their parenthood journey and sharing several updates with their followers.
Commenters pointed out how happy Victoria and Zac appeared after their first meeting with their daughter. 'Mother's love was evident in her eyes,' wrote one user, while another claimed they broke into 'immediate tears' and called the moment 'beautiful.' A third individual praised Zac for realizing his wife's importance 'in this first interaction' as he 'took a back seat' in the clip.
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