jasmine chahal: i was born at 26 weeks, meaning, i was, like, really small. i was like a micro preemie. garvin: the first weeks of jasmine's life were spent in the neonatal intensive care unit at el camino hospital in mountain view, cared for by nurses and doctors, watched over by nervous parents. female: hardest moments of our life, right? male: it's quite amazing to see where she is today. garvin: even more amazing because of where, in particular, jasmine has been for the past few months in the family's san jose home, sewing, ironing, and cutting 200 of these. jasmine: you would put the baby right on top. garvin: iv dresses for premature babies on whom regular clothing isn't a good fit for more than one reason. jasmine: because the babies have a lot of wires on them, so this is, like, more free for them, and it's easier for the nurses to take care of them. garvin: jasmine says she wanted to do something like this for a long time but figured waiting until her gold award project for girl scouts would be perfect timing. she used money she had gotten from birth