UK mom with life-threatening pregnancy refused abortion
When Donna Hewetson found out she was pregnant in late 2008, she was thrilled, reports LifeSiteNews.com.
Donna and her now-husband Matt had been trying for months to get pregnant, and had suffered through a difficult miscarriage only two months prior.
But things started going wrong at around 12 weeks. “I got admitted to hospital with excruciating left-sided pain,” recounts Donna, according to the Lichfield Mercury. “The doctors couldn’t understand what it was, but they knew it wasn’t pregnancy-related.”
After some tests doctors discovered that Donna had a ruptured kidney, and were forced to perform emergency surgery to remove the affected organ.
“I woke up the next day in intensive care and I didn’t know what had happened,” said Donna.
“It was so scary, but I just wanted to know if my baby was okay and why I had such a massive scar on my stomach.”
But even this was just the beginning of Donna’s troubles. Shortly after the operation one of her lungs collapsed, and then, after that lung was treated, the other collapsed as well.
Ultimately the young mother was diagnosed with two extremely rare conditions: Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM), a condition affecting the lungs, and tuberous sclerosis, which leads to the growth of tumors on the patient’s vital organs.
According to The Mirror, doctors told Donna that without an abortion, she could die as a result of the pregnancy – but Donna wouldn’t hear any of it.
“I’d always dreamed about becoming a mum and when I finally got pregnant, there was no way I was giving up on my baby.”