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Big brother gets surprise when his premature sister comes home after 109 days in hospital

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A heartwarming video has emerged of a boy finding out that his premature sister finally came home after 109 days in hospital.

The footage, shot at a home in Toronto, Canada, captures Ashton's reaction when he gets to welcome his sister, Lexi, home.

Their mother explained online that Lexi was born at 25 weeks gestation, weighing only 500 grams after she developed severe HELLP syndrome during her pregnancy.

Lexi was kept in a neonatal intensive care unit for 109 before she could come home to her family.

"It was amazing to finally have our family together at home," the mother wrote online.

"But the fear of having to return to the hospital was always in the back of our minds and sometimes we forgot to take time relax and enjoy life,"

"At 1 year she was cleared of Retinopathy of prematurity, her Pathological Demand Avoidance had finally closed, she was eating solids and WALKING," she added.

"It was also around the one year mark when I was finally diagnosed with PTSD,"

"Even though it is still something I battle, I continue to share my daughter’s story in hopes to inspire other parents of itty bitty babies,"

"Miracles happen every day and my little Lexi is living proof!"

Although the video was shot in 2013, it was only recently posted online.

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