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UPDATE: Brazilian mother with Stage IV cancer who chose life still needs your help

Updated: June 10, 2023 at 1:57 pm EST  See Comments

Sat Jun 10, 2023 – 12:32 pm EDT

Help heroic Michelle to provide for her children: LifeFunder

(LifeSiteNews) — Brazilian mother Michelle de Oliveria, who chose life for her unborn baby even as she herself was battling Stage IV cancer, gave birth to a healthy girl late last month, but unfortunately received grim news about her own health shortly thereafter.

As explained in an update on the LifeFunder page set up for Michelle, wherein those concerned can contribute financially to help the extremely ill mother of two, Michelle’s baby girl Maya arrived on May 19, and is “doing very well.”

Unfortunately, shortly after baby Maya’s miraculous birth, Michelle received devastating news about her own health after undergoing tests to restage the severity of her disease.

In comments to LifeSiteNews’ Tim Jackson, Michelle revealed that her tests showed that her cancer has continued to progress, metastasizing even further from her breasts to the “spine and costal arch.”

Michelle explained that at this stage of progression, she has been told that any treatment she undergoes is to merely “control the cancer,” since it is no longer curable.

“In 15 days, after the last oncological PET scan

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