Posted on 07/16/2014 2:19:16 PM PDT by NYer
By all accounts, Megan Hui shouldn’t be alive.
When her mom, Michelle, was six weeks and two days pregnant she began bleeding, and multiple scans confirmed that she had miscarried.
But what Michelle and her doctors didn’t know was that she was pregnant with twins, and she had only lost one of the babies.
That oversight nearly cost Megan her life, when doctors prescribed mifepristone, a drug that is normally used to cause an abortion, in order to empty out the uterus and ensure that the miscarriage was complete.
Days after taking the drug, however, Michelle took a pregnancy test – not to find out if she was pregnant, something she thought was impossible, but to learn whether any clots had remained behind.
The test came back positive, and so she returned to the Dublin hospital for a final D&C procedure, hoping to finally put the painful experience behind her.
Before doing the procedure, however, doctors performed another scan, and found the last thing they expected to find…a heartbeat.
“It was the best feeling ever!” Michelle told The Mirror in Ireland.
Miracle baby survives miscarriage AND abortion pill to be born healthily http://t.co/LQwZmlBHpQ pic.twitter.com/7GxBmxzchS — Daily Mirror (@DailyMirror) July 6, 2014
Not only was Michelle still pregnant, but somehow the baby was totally healthy. Little Megan was born in February of this year.
“Now Megan is fine, she’s healthy and she is just a big healthy pudding of a baby. The doctors said it was a blessing. They have never heard of anything like it. Someone had been looking over us,” says Michelle.
She says her case is so rare that it has even been profiled in medical journals.
As for how the doctors could have missed Megan on the various scans, nobody knows for sure. “They said that with all the blood and clots it must have created shadows so they couldn’t see her,” says Michelle. “They said I was blessed.”
Michelle and her husband and their two other children agree.
“She’s our little miracle,” Michelle told mife. “We were always a strong family, but it has just made us stronger. I wouldn’t have been able to get through it all if it had not been for my husband and my two children."
The ways of God are not our ways. God bless this beautiful child!
It is a miracle.
God?
Call to Me, and I will answer you, and show you great and mighty things, which you do not know.
-Jeremiah 33:3-
Liberals hate when babies survive such things. Praise God for this miracle!
One of my granddaughters was a twin. The other twin died very early in the pregnancy, and only when the mother’s body tried to expel the dead baby (normally what happens), it was not until then that the doctors found out there was another baby. The mom was classified as a high-risk pregnancy. Whenever her body would try to continue to expel the live baby, thinking it was the dead baby, she would go into contractions and have to be on bed rest in the hospital. The birth was about a month early. Baby was fine, and she’s grown into a lovely young lady. Working and putting herself through school .. and .. did I forget to mention .. she’s quite a striking beauty.
God wanted her to live and obviously has big plans for her.
Great Story. God is great.
0bama couldn’t get to her.
What a miracle. God is good.
(She was born healthy not healthily.)
My daughter in law was pregnant with fraternal twins last year and found out that one of them didn’t make it when she was 4 months pregnant. She was told that the dead twin would absorb back into her body. She never did pass anything that would have been a dead child, and she went on to deliver a healthy baby girl in December. What happened to the other baby, I don’t know. She had a C-section so it’s possible that the doctor removed the other sac when they delivered my granddaughter.
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