A hospital disguises its babies as pickled gherkins, and they look so edible!

Magee-Womens Hospital, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (United States), begins to be famous for disguising their babies and bring a note of color and tenderness to your hospital stay. And it is not the first time that nurses in this hospital weave costumes for newborns, although until then they had always done so on the occasion of the Christmas holidays.

But on this occasion, the hospital has decided to join the important specialized food festival held every year in the city of Pittsburgh, disguising pickled baby pickles. With this fun outfit, the staff wanted to make a nod to one of the main cravings of pregnant moms.

Impossible to resist these tender pickles!

Each summer, several cities in the United States dress up to celebrate a multitude of culinary festivals or related to themed meals. Among them, the Pittsburgh Picklesburgh Festival - related to pickled pickles - is one of the most famous.

And as precisely this food is usually one of those preferred by pregnant women to satisfy their cravings, the UPMC Magee-Womans wanted to join the party, Disguising their babies of delicious and tender pickles in vinegar.

The costumes have been woven by a unit nurse and the photographs have quickly gone viral. And it is not difficult to fall in love with these adorable "pickled babies"!

This Pittsburgh hospital has earned a reputation for bringing a touch of color, humor and warmth to the stay of admitted babies. Families are delighted with this type of initiatives, and appreciate the love that the health staff puts into each costume and each event.

"Edible" babies

It is not the first time that food is a source of inspiration when it comes to disguise To babies and children. In this sense, a few months ago we echoed the photographs of a tender newborn turned into a burrito, and we also applauded the hot dog costume chosen by a girl for the school dance.

Other foods that have starred in irresistible baby costumes have been tacos, pineapple or pumpkin, although in general any fruit can be a source of inspiration for the whole family to dress up together.

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Milk and cookies or ketchup and mustard make up other fun options when it comes to disguising siblings or twins, and foods such as watermelon, avocado or egg are perfect for using the pregnant gut as a fun canvas .

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