Cori Broadus Brings NICU Baby Home After 10-Month Stay

Cori Broadus Brings NICU Baby Home After 10-Month Stay

> At a Glance

> – Snoop Dogg’s daughter Cori Broadus has taken her baby girl home after 10 months in the NICU

> – The infant arrived at 25 weeks in February 2025

> – Broadus shared the news via a heartfelt Instagram post

> – Why it matters: The story highlights the emotional journey of parents navigating extreme preterm birth and prolonged hospital care

Cori Broadus, daughter of rapper Snoop Dogg, has ended a grueling 10-month NICU chapter. She revealed on Instagram that her daughter-whose name remains private-has finally come home.

A Long-Awaited Homecoming

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Broadus posted a tender photo of herself and the baby cuddling on her bed alongside the caption: “She’s home. 🤍 Thank you for every prayer, every message, every ounce of love. God heard them all. 🕊️✨.”

An accompanying Story clip showed fiancé Wayne Deuce dressing their daughter while the couple packed the hospital room. Broadus spun the camera around and exclaimed, “We’re leaving,” capturing the moment they exited the facility.

Emergency Arrival at 25 Weeks

The baby was born three months early after Broadus sought care for what she thought was gas pain. Doctors diagnosed her with HELLP syndrome, a life-threatening variant of preeclampsia involving:

  • Hemolysis (red-cell destruction)
  • Elevated liver enzymes
  • Low platelet count

A timely C-section saved both mother and child. Broadus later urged followers: “Ladies please listen to your bodies.”

Key Takeaways

  • After 10 months in neonatal intensive care, the baby has reached enough stability for discharge
  • Broadus credits community prayers and medical intervention for the positive outcome
  • Her public candor spotlights HELLP syndrome dangers and the emotional toll of extreme prematurity

The family can now begin life together outside hospital walls, closing a strenuous but ultimately joyful journey.

Author

  • My name is Amanda S. Bennett, and I am a Los Angeles–based journalist covering local news and breaking developments that directly impact our communities.

    Amanda S. Bennett covers housing and urban development for News of Los Angeles, reporting on how policy, density, and displacement shape LA neighborhoods. A Cal State Long Beach journalism grad, she’s known for data-driven investigations grounded in on-the-street reporting.

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