We live in miracles every day.

We live in miracles every day.
We live in miracles every day.
We live in miracles every day.

Kate Ogg, who lives in Australia,
I gave birth to twins after 27 weeks of pregnancy.
Her daughter Amy was healthy,
His son Jamie couldn’t breathe properly,
Eventually, I was diagnosed with death by a doctor.

“Please save the child!”

The medical staff did their best to provide first aid,
A child who hasn’t been able to breathe for 20 minutes…

Everyone was silent.
Kate and her husband sobbed.

But Kate, the mother of the child…
I couldn’t give up my baby.

“Please…Please…
Let me hold the baby one last time.”

A desperate request from a mother who just lost her baby.
The medical staff couldn’t turn a blind eye to it.
I held the baby in my mother’s arms.

Holding a baby that had already stopped breathing a long time ago,
she whispered incessantly.

for more than 2 hours.
“I love you, baby.”
stroking, kissing,
I opened my baby’s mouth and bit him.

Then an amazing miracle happened.
The baby is breathing.
I started to cheer up.
The baby’s fingers moved…

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Sacrifice and unconditional love for your child…
With the miraculous love of my mom,
We live every day.

#Today’s quote
The easiest words to make a miracle in life.
Thank you.
I’m sorry.
That’s all right.
I love you.
It’s the easiest word to make a miracle in life.
However, if you decide not to use it, it becomes an unexpected inconvenience.
If you don’t use it for life, there’s no miracle in life.
– From Cho Jung-min’s “People are presents” –

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