This mother’s decision to carry her terminally ill child in her womb just to donate organs is winning hearts on the Internet
When a woman carries a baby in her womb, it brings many changes for a couple. It is said that expecting a child brings the best moments in a couple’s life. Tracking the growth of the unborn child through the nine months is beautiful and parents look forward to capturing every moment and making memories. But, what if during the pregnancy, one discovers that the unborn child is suffering from a terminal illness? For sure, the parents would be shattered, but there are a few who still try to find the good amid the worst news.
Keri Young and her husband Royce Young of Oklahoma are expecting their second child, a girl. However, the couple found out in December that the child has a fatal condition called anencephaly — which means that the baby will be born without a fully developed brain, a condition that is terminal.
The parents discovered about the cephalic disorder through an ultrasound scan at 19 weeks. The scan showed that the baby was fine with perfect body parts and organs, except the brain.
“Faced with terrible options we have decided to continue the pregnancy to full term so Eva, which literally means life, can grow strong and give life to multiple people through organ donation,” the brave mother posted her decision online along with a photo of the scan on her Instagram account.


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