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This mother’s heart was failing until her newborn baby was placed in her arms

Updated: June 1, 2022 at 2:57 pm EST  See Comments

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EDGEWOOD, Kentucky (LifeSiteNews) – First-time mother Veronica Williams’ heart was failing after giving birth to her premature baby until her baby girl was placed in her arms.

On March 9, doctors believed Kentucky mother Veronica Williams might die after she underwent an emergency caesarean section to deliver her premature baby. But when her baby girl was placed in her arms, Veronica began to recover, WCPO News reported.

“We believe God performed a true miracle by His power and through the many wonderful medical professionals who worked tirelessly treating Veronica,” Veronica’s father-in-law, Sean Williams, wrote on a GoFundMe page created to help the family with medical bills.

At 32 weeks pregnant, Veronica, who is 26 or 27 according to information on the GoFundMe page, began struggling with shortness of breath and a rapid heart rate. Doctors at St. Elizabeth Edgewood Hospital diagnosed her with “myocarditis and was initially given less than a 50% chance of survival.” Myocarditis is inflammation of the

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