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My beautiful sister is pregnant, and on her first scan it, the radiographer noticed that my baby niece had a severe birth deformity where her oesophegus was not attached to her stomach which meant when she was born she'd require surgery and months to recover to ensure that she would get the nutrients she needed in order to grow and develop normally. It would also mean that my sister would have to leave her family (four children with her husband) to travel to the north island to a specialist unit at Wellington hospital.
Today we heard the news that on the most recent scan the deformity had 'mysteriously' repaired itself and that baby won't need surgery, my sister won't need to leave town for specialist treatment! She's been given the 'all clear' to safely have a home birth as well with the assistance of a midwife!
Praise God! This truly is a miracle!
Today we heard the news that on the most recent scan the deformity had 'mysteriously' repaired itself and that baby won't need surgery, my sister won't need to leave town for specialist treatment! She's been given the 'all clear' to safely have a home birth as well with the assistance of a midwife!
Praise God! This truly is a miracle!