NOT ONE, BUT TWO MIRACLES
In October of 1987, in a California hospital, a baby named Paul was born with a defective heart. His parents and doctors knew it was defective by way of pre-natal tests. The left side of the heart was 1/3 the size needed. Baby Paul could not live with his own heart. He needed another. Another was found, right near his due-date of birth. Doctors delivered Paul by Caesarean section. Then, just three hours later, Baby Paul underwent a heart transplant. His chances looked good. Miraculous healing, no? But even more miraculous and touching is the story of that donor heart. It came from a newborn girl who was born with very little brain. Her mother and father had learned earlier in the pregnancy that their little girl would be born this way. Even so, they chose to carry the growing child to full-term so that the child would be born and her organs could be donated . . .…
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