ABC News
Chance Dean was alive for just 25 days. Born two months early and weighing less than four pounds, Chance spent all his days under close medical supervision in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) near his family's home in Southern Illinois. As Chance and his brother were being prepared for transfer to a hospital where donor milk was unavailable, doctors began transitioning them on Day 12 to a formula designed specifically for premature, low-birthweight infants, in addition to Watson's breast milk, which was fortified to adequately support their nutrition.