Story
I never imagined my pregnancy journey would take such a drastic turn. The excitement of expecting twins-Leah and Levi-had filled my heart with so much joy. I envisioned the day I would hold both of them in my arms, but fate had different plans. At just 28 weeks into my pregnancy, I was confronted with a choice no mother should ever have to make.
One of the twins, my baby girl Leah, had stopped growing. The doctors presented me with a devastating decision: I could either let her go to allow my baby boy Levi to grow stronger, or I could bring them both into this world PREMATUREly, knowing full well the risks.My heart shattered into a million pieces. How could I possibly choose between my two children? Leah, though small and fragile, had fought so hard to stay with us. And Levi, my little fighter, deserved every chance to grow and thrive. I couldn't bear the thought of losing either of them. The guilt, the unbearable weight of making that decision-it consumed me.
So, I chose the only option my heart could bear-I chose to save them both. I underwent the operation, knowing the battle that lay ahead for both of them, but I could not let go of my little girl, no matter how small and fragile she was.Leah was born weighing just 600 grams, and Levi, at 1.3 kilograms, was also tiny but stronger. Both of my babies are currently in the NICU at KKH, fighting every day for their lives. They are the smallest in the unit, especially Leah, but every day they amaze me with their resilience, their will to survive. The doctors call them fighters, but to me, they are miracles. They are so tiny, yet so brave.
I visit them every day, my heart aching with both love and fear. I dream of the day I can take them home, hold them without the wires and machines that currently sustain them. But that dream feels so far away, overshadowed by the mounting medical bills. Their care is expensive, and while we've done everything we can as a family, we need help.The cost of their ongoing treatment is overwhelming, and we are trying to raise 5000USDT to give Leah and Levi the care they need to survive. It is a daunting number, but with your help, I believe we can get there.
As a mother, I will do anything for my children, and I am reaching out to you in this time of need. Please, if you can, help us give Leah and Levi the chance to grow, to live the lives they deserve. Every little bit helps, and from the bottom of my heart, I thank you for your kindness, your generosity, and for standing with us as we fight for our twins.