Born at 23 weeks, preemie defies the odds to thrive | Eastern NC Now

Another miracle of God

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A tiny baby weighing less than a pound and born a week before the abortion limit has defied the odds to survive and thrive.

Mom Jessica Doxey, 30, was rushed to hospital when she was just 23 weeks pregnant and was diagnosed with life-threatening blood condition pre-eclampsia, a pregnancy complication marked by high blood pressure.

An emergency C-section was performed to save Jessica, who was warned her preemie son, who was just 15 ounces (435 g) at birth, was unlikely to survive. He was born so early, she said, doctors asked her if she wanted them to save her son.

https://www.theepochtimes.com/less-than-1lb-preemie-born-a-week-before-the-abortion-limit-defies-the-odds-to-thrive_4134681.html

What a wonderful story of faith and God's mighty works.  


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