Heartbroken mom embraces her dead preemie and begs him to come back to life

Finding out news about expecting a baby is something many couples dream of, especially if they had struggled conceiving for a long time. 

Kate Ogg and David from Australia became parents after multiple attempts over the years and were ecstatic ti hear the news of a successful pregnancy.

Following the ultrasound they never expected to discover they were going to have not one baby but two.

Twins pregnancies are often complicated and Kate ended up giving birth early as a result. Unfortunately her baby boy who she namedJamie was declared dead soon after he was born. Well thats what the doctors believed anyway.

Her daughter Emily was in perfect health, so it was difficult for Kate and David to accept their little boy didn’t make it.

Doctors asked if they parents wanted to spend some time with him before saying their final goodbye.

 

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Author: awestories24.com

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