Not every woman who has had problems with childbirth will find the strength to try to procreate again. As a rule, cautious ladies reject such ideas just because they are afraid of excessive psychological stress.They prudently save themselves from labor depressions and risks of pregnancy and childbirth. At the same time, some mothers go all out to please the world with another ruddy baby. That’s the path Jessica Doxie, now a mother of three, has chosen.
Jessica was first diagnosed with pre-eclampsia when she was preparing to become the mother of a baby girl, Stella. This is the name given to critical disorders in the body that cause tremendous danger to the life of the woman in labor. Women with such problems can face liver and kidney dysfunction, they are also far from perfect with blood clotting.
In such cases, doctors reasonably prefer to save the life of the mother, and the child in this case, there is only to count on the successful development of events. Stella was thirty-six weeks pregnant, which is considered to be an acceptable period for survival, and no extraordinary measures were needed to care for her. As for her son, Kayo, his fate was not as fortunate. The medical team had to perform a caesarean section as early as his 23rd week of pregnancy.
Cayo weighed only 435 grams, eliminating his chances of surviving without medical attention or special equipment. This time, however, the doctors let his mother decide how to proceed. Had Kayo been taken off life support, he would have died instantly. The mother decided to fight to the end, and for six weeks the fetus was under constant observation by specialists. The woman regularly visited the baby, bringing her own milk for him. She had no doubts that the boy would live, and her calculations proved unexpectedly true.
The boy turned out to be a real hero. Despite his low birth weight, he grew up quickly and grew strong. By the day he was discharged from the clinic, he was a regular baby weighing four kilograms. Cayo has now grown noticeably. No abnormalities in his health due to too early a birth have been detected. Jessica has not only shown by example how to fight for her offspring, but also actively helps other women in the same situation. In her opinion, true mothers will never give up on the idea of doing whatever it takes to save their child, even if its chances of survival are negligible.