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Heartbreaking account of ‘perfect’ rainbow baby’s suspected sudden infant death syndrome
- Nolan Miller died after a sudden decline from a viral chest infection at about seven and a half months old.
- Doctors later told the family that Nolan's brain had no activity, signaling a grim prognosis in Canada.
- Nolan's parents withdrew life support after confirming there was no brain activity, marking a heartbreaking end to his fight.
- The family created a memorial star in Nolan’s name in the Gemini constellation to keep his memory alive.
- Family urged support for SIDS Calgary in Nolan’s name to help others facing infant loss.
- Nolan's parents described his early life as joyful, noting he remained smiling and healthy aside from brief breathing pauses.
- Nolan’s family provided details of the emergency response from 911 to airlift to a children’s hospital.
- The story was submitted to Love What Matters by Nolan Miller from Windsor, Nova Scotia (the couple is from Canada).
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