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This Baby Was Diagnosed With Trisomy 18, But Her Mother Refused Abortion

This Baby Was Diagnosed With Trisomy 18, But Her Mother Refused Abortion – LifeNews.com

Registered NICU nurse Kathryn Kerr is accustomed to caring for the most vulnerable. When her daughter was diagnosed with Trisomy 18 and recommended for abortion, Kathryn embarked on the most difficult, joy-filled, and grievous journey of advocacy for her daughter, Indiana. She continues her advocacy for others as a care coordinator for Verity’s Village.

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Verity’s Village provides support for families who receive a life-limiting diagnosis for their babies from diagnosis to delivery and beyond.

Heartbeat of Resilience: Baby Indiana’s Journey with Trisomy 18 and the Unwavering Support of Her NICU Mom-Nurse – Students For Life of America

When NICU nurse Kathryn Kerr was told her daughter had Trisomy 18 and recommended for abortion, she embarked on an incredible journey.

Kristan Hawkins

Tune in every week for a new episode of Kristan Hawkins’s podcast, Explicitly Pro-Life! This is the only podcast that focuses on how we can ensure that no woman stands alone in a Post-Roe America, and shift the political playing field for LIFE. Download wherever you get your podcasts!

Christine Hammett

Is a baby only real if he is wanted? Please, choose life! Chris Hammett is a pro-life blogger (Abolitionist Arise) and 40 Days for Life participant joining millions in praying for an end to abortion and for Personhood from conception until natural death. She is a prayer partner with ProLife Action Ministries. She lives in Central Florida and has been married for 40+ years. Owen Osvaldo (O.O.) is their first grandchild. She previously worked as a graphic and web designer with Empower Creative Services LLC. She is currently practicing wildlife photography. The photography page of this site features some of her images from Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive.

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