A photograph of a newborn Sullivan destroyed the network. Angel Taylor gave birth to her son for four days, and the baby was so thrilled with his delivery that he offered his mother and everyone around him a wonderful grin that can melt even the most “hard” heart.

The 33-year-old Bremerton, Washington, resident was scheduled to give birth to her third child in the second half of March. However, on March 5, she felt a small ailment and decided to take her blood pressure. It was discovered to be above average. The mother went to the hospital to avoid endangering both her pregnant child’s and her own health.

Angel’s physicians determined that she needed to give birth. Her cervix, however, was not fully dilated. To help the mother open up, specialists began giving her modest dosages of oxytocin. They monitored the woman in labor for three days, but the cervix opened only four centimeters rather than the recommended ten. The specialists were then forced to perform an emergency cesarean section.

The infant was unable to exit the uterus due to scar tissue that had formed in the lower region of the uterus. Specialists had to work hard to extract the baby. When Sullivan was extracted from Angel’s womb, he practically shone with joy. He smiled broadly at everyone around him and gladly stretched his arms and legs in various ways.

“It was incredible. I recall him moving in my tummy as if stretching. And I kept telling him that when he was born, he’d be able to extend his legs and arms to his heart’s content because he’d have plenty of room. “It appears that this is what he wanted to do right away, as soon as he felt the space,” Angel recalls.

A photo of a newborn infant enthusiastically welcoming the new world quickly went viral. Sullivan was even given the moniker “little smile” by users.