Fund-raiser to help Ronald McDonald House support 'little heart warrior'
Fund-raiser to help Ronald McDonald House support 'little heart warrior'
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A mother who lost her baby to a rare congenital heart defect has spoken of her heartbreak after discovering she is carrying a second child with the same killer condition. Jasmine McCaffery, from Blackpool, lost son, Lucas-Jay, to Hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) just hours after his birth in February last year, devastating her and her partner, Kyle Barton, 23, and daughter, Hallie-Mae, three. But, as time passed, they became determined to add to their family, and doctors reassured the couple there was only a small chance of another baby having the same hlhs surgery condition. HLHS can be genetic, but typically occurs sporadically, in otherwise healthy babies with no family history of the defect, and Jasmine was hopeful that their next baby would be healthy. On New Year's Day this year, Jasmine discovered she was pregnant again, but at her first scan, she was given the heartbreaking news that her baby girl had the same heart condition as Lucas. Further tests showed the condition was inoperable, and now heavily pregnant, Jasmine must face the unbearable horror of giving birth to another baby who won't survive.
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