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Miracle Baby Survives, Thrives After Abortion 6-10-08
An English mother’s anger turned to love at first sight when she gave birth
to a son who was born a mere three weeks early, even after she’d undergone an
abortion during the eighth week of pregnancy.
Jodie Percival, 25, had already had two sons who were both born with multicystic
dysplastic kidney, a genetic disease she carries that triggers the growth of
kidney cysts in fetuses. Her first son, Thane, lived only 20 minutes after a
traumatic premature birth. Lewis, the second son, is thriving at the age of 20
months but he does so on just one kidney.
When Percival and her fiancé, Billy Crampton, 35, realized they had a third
child on the way, even though Percival was taking birth control pills, they felt
the risk of having a healthy baby was just too far against the odds. They
decided to abort at eight weeks, thinking it would be easier to terminate the
pregnancy than to suffer the heartbreak of losing another child to a genetic
defect.
A few weeks after the procedure, fluttering sensations in her stomach led
Percival to consult her physician, who ordered a scan of her abdomen. Much to
everyone’s surprise, the fluttering was the baby, not aborted but thriving
instead during the 19th week of gestation.
Angered by the failed abortion, the couple voiced their concerns in a letter to
the hospital that had performed the procedure. They received an apologetic reply
and the explanation that, although rare, abortions do fail from time to time.
Prenatal monitoring led Percival’s doctors to believe the child’s chances of
survival were good and they convinced the Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire,
couple that the baby deserved a chance to live.
This past November, Finley was born. Weighing 6 pounds, 3 ounces, Finley was
just three weeks premature. Although there is minor damage to one of his
kidneys, his doctors expect him to enjoy a very normal life. There’s the
possibility he will need kidney surgery at some point in the future but only one
kidney is affected by the disease.
Percival expresses amazement that Finley was able to survive the struggles of
his gestation and the genetic disease, too. Saying he looks perfect, the proud
mother says she’s so happy he’s here that she wouldn’t change that for the
world.
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