Michigan mom Grace Szymchack made headlines by carrying her 10-day-old daughter at her graduation from Ferris State University, showing the world the strength of motherhood and education.
Graduating Mom Walks The Stage With Her 10-Day-Old Baby Under Her Gown
At her graduation, the mother carried her 10-day-old daughter with her as she crossed the stage.

According to Fox News, Grace Szymchack, a Michigan native, has been raising a family while pursuing her early childhood education bachelor's degree for the past six years.
Although her graduation ceremony was on December 15, three days ahead of her anticipated due date of December 18, the arrival of her second child surprised everyone by happening earlier than expected.
Annabelle Szymchack was born on December 6th, following a cesarean section.
The mother of two was determined to attend her graduation from Ferris State University despite the early birth.

Szymchack, like the majority of new mothers, was not comfortable spending even a few hours apart from her child.
Thus, Szymchack did as her mother had advised and kept her baby with her by tucking her under her garment.
The mother was pictured smiling in a black gown and cap photo that the university released, holding her child, who was sleeping in a black sling that was attached to her chest and covered in a white blanket.
Szymchack told local media that her daughter seemed to be enjoying the whole ceremony without making any noise, and that several attendees had not even seen the infant.
The graduate was accompanied by her spouse, Caleb, and other family members as she accepted her bachelor's degree.
"It was just important for me to walk because I've been working on this degree for a long time," Szymchack said, per ABC News. "And with lots of support from my husband and family, I was just determined to actually walk and I just wasn't ready to leave [Annabelle] with anyone yet."
Currently employed as a preschool teacher at a nearby hospital, Szymchack expressed her desire to work as a teacher to Ferris News: "I love working with the littles the best … I feel like I can really make an impact there."
She also mentioned to Fox 59 that she would consider pursuing a master's degree, but she would wait until her children were a little older to make that decision.
The devoted mother hopes that by sharing her inspirational tale, more mothers will be inspired to pursue their degrees.
"I teach in a state-funded program and I just hope it inspires other moms... to go back and finish the degree that they want or to start the degree that they have been hoping for," she said.
Grace Szymchack's journey, balancing family and education, is a beacon of inspiration for moms everywhere.
Her success isn't just a personal triumph; it also shines a light on the strength within every mother pursuing her dreams.
Her story serves as a powerful reminder that with determination, mothers can overcome any challenge in the pursuit of their goals.
Cheers to Grace Szymchack's amazing accomplishment!