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A baby girl was born, but she was so problematic that doctors urged her parents to sign a waiver and refuse responsibility.

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You know, everything seemed alright at first. The scans showed the baby was healthy, no signs of trouble. But the birth was tough really tough. It was a little girl, but something was wrong, enough that the doctors tried to convince me to give up on her.

She was kept in an incubator, and when my husband popped in to visit, the consultant took him aside and told him bluntly that our daughter wouldnt make it, said shed just be a burden to us. He mulled it over for ages and eventually decided he couldnt deal with it he chose to walk away, said it would ruin his life. I was so low I didnt say anything, just sat there in a daze.

But right before they sent me home, I told everyone I was keeping my daughter there was no way I could leave her behind. My husband packed up his stuff and moved out. So, I found myself back at my flat with the baby, all on my own. We spent ages traipsing to different hospitals and specialists, grabbing at any scrap of hope we could find. And honestly, it got better.

Other mums in the same boat were incredible they rallied round, offered support. One day, at the hospital, I met a man. He shared how his wife had run off with a younger bloke and, since they never had kids, he spent his days pretty much alone.

He took one look at my poorly little girl and his eyes softened in that way that just gets you. I was in tears. He helped us so much, with advice, contacts, even his savings. We got closer and closer, and soon enough, neither of us wanted to be apart any longer. We got married.

Now my daughter is nearly fully recovered shes actually a top athlete! And our familys grown too: weve got a cheeky little boy as well, our son.

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