Deployed dad can watch infant son in hospital 24-7 thanks to webcam technology

John Carter Girtman was born premature on Jan. 29.

"He loved it," said Mary Girtman, wife to Staff Sgt. John Girtman. "It was really nice for him just because we have such a big time difference between us right now. He didn't have to rely on me being there a certain time for him to see his son."

The cameras were installed in each of the hospital's 24 NICU bays in 2017 through the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) Pathway to Excellence program and a grant from The Pathway of Excellence, the hospital told ABC News in a statement.

The Girtmans have two children, 2-month-old John Carter Girtman and 1-year-old Maley Girman. John attended his son’s birth via FaceTime and has not yet met him in person.

When baby John was admitted to the NICU, the hospital provided Mary with a username and password so her husband could use the webcam to look in on his son, the mom told ABC News.

The infant has since been discharged from the hospital and is waiting for his father’s return.