Doctors told a mom her unborn baby wouldn’t live — then she gave birth to a superhero.
Kentucky mom Chelsey Milby gave birth to Armani Milby via emergency C-section at 33 weeks after her daughter was diagnosed with a rare congenital condition that left her with swollen arms.
Chelsey feels blessed she was able to prove doctors wrong after they gave her baby a “zero chance” of survivalBLAKEANDCHELSEYMILBY / CATERS NE “My body was shutting down. Something was telling me it was time to get her out. I was almost 200 pounds, and my health was getting really bad,” she said.Chelsey Milby said her baby is a “miracle” and she thinks she’ll be saying “mommy” soon.The pregnancy became too difficult for Chelsey to bear, and that’s why doctors performed an emergency C-section.
“I remember sitting outside in the hallway, they took me back there for the delivery and while they’re in there giving her an epidural, I was out there pacing the hall, just praying,” he said. “When I actually saw her, I cried even more because I had never seen anything like that but I didn’t care what she looked like, I loved her anyway,” she continued. “I had never seen anyone look like that before so I was just shocked to be honest, but grateful at the same time.”
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