Woman carries dying baby to term to donate her organs
Krysta
Davis was 18 weeks pregnant when she was told that the baby she was
carrying had an abnormality. Her to-be-born daughter Rylei Arcadia
Diane Lovett was diagnosed with anencephaly, a rare condition in
which an infant is missing parts of the brain or skull.
Doctors
gave 23-year-old Davis and her boyfriend Derek Lovett the news that
Rylei would not live for more than 30 minutes after birth.
Speaking
to People magazine, Krysta said that it was definitely "shocking."
Doctors
gave Davis two options: induce labour immediately or carry the baby
to term and donate the child's organs.
"[The
doctor] said babies with anencephaly don't tend to survive birth let
alone cord-cutting. There was no outcome where she would be able to
survive on her own for very long if at all," she said, adding,
"We decided that even if we couldn't bring our daughter home, no
mother would have to go through what we were going to go through."
Davis
carried Rylei to term, delivering her baby
girl on Christmas Eve at 40 weeks and two days.
However,
contrary to what doctors believed, Rylei shocked everyone by
surviving for an entire week after her birth. Read
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