If you don't believe in miracles, that might change after you hear the story of on Australian couple. Kate and David Ogg were expecting to have a set of fraternal twins (one boy and one girl) after Kate got pregnant using in vitro fertilization. They were out of their minds excited. But when Kate went into premature labor at just 27 weeks, doctors told her that their son Jamie was clinically dead. They were devastated and tried making the best out of their situation, until something incredible suddenly happened!
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After being told that their son was dead, Kate laid her dead baby on her bare chest so that her and her husband could have a chance to say bye to their little son. She held him close to her for more than two hours and then suddenly noticed some peculiar signs. It looked like Jamie was trying to gasp for air, even though doctors insisted that it was just a reflex. But shortly after, they started noticing their son squirming and he even opened his eyes at one point. Isn't that amazing?
The couple was so overjoyed they called doctors into the room who confirmed that the baby really was alive. How was this possible? "We feel so fortunate," said David Ogg. "We're the luckiest people in the world." Lucky indeed!
Today Kate and David are even happier than ever. Their twins are now 4 years old and just months after giving birth to them, Kate got pregnant again. But this time it happened naturally without the help of in vitro fertilization. And you have to hear what she tells their son Jamie whenever he asks whether him or his twin sister is older. "Technically, you're two minutes older," Kate always tells him, "but Emily's been alive longer." How cute is that?
This has to be the sweetest story I've ever heard. I can't even imagine how excited these two parents must have been when they discovered that their baby boy was actually alive. It almost makes me feel like maybe Kate's motherly touch and love was what brought him back to life. Either way, there's no doubt that this was nothing short of a miracle!
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