The team at UC San Diego Health's NICU brought a smile to parents' faces as they dressed up the babies in Halloween costumes. In a day filled with treats, not tricks, the precious, puny pumpkins embraced the spooky spirit as they turned into doctors, candy corn, a fairy and more.
A baby at UC San Diego Health's NICU dressed as Saint Francis.The sweetest piece of candy corn you'll ever see.A baby at UC San Diego Health dressed as Mother Teresa for Halloween.Twin doctors ready to help patients!UC San Diego Health.
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