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Baby Born at 24 Weeks Surprises Everyone


Penny Sized Feet

Victoria Bradley, the mom of this beautiful baby girl named Francesca, said that when her daughter was born she “still looked like a fetus. Her skin was see-through, and she didn't have eyelashes or eyebrows. Her eyes weren't open yet." Francesca's "hand the size of a fingernail, her feet the size of pennies." The tiny human weighed less than two pounds.

Born Just 2 days After Abortion Limit

“I didn’t think she would be here. It’s scary to think if she had been just two days earlier, [doctors] wouldn’t have worked to save her,” Victoria Bradley told the press. Why were the two days so important? In the United Kingdom (where Victoria was born) they have determined viability with a 24-week cutoff mark. Thankfully, the baby girl skimmed past the cutoff, so the medical staff would help her.

Against all Odds

The baby's now thriving! "She's fought off memeningitis, collapsed lungs, and kindney problems, had 15 blood transfusions, and laser eye surgery all in the first few weeks of her life." Think that's impressive? "Now Francesca is free of all life supporting medications, wires and oxygen."

This tiny human is an inspiration!

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