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Doctors Said She Was “Incompatible With Life,” When Removed From a Ventilator a Miracle Happened


Posted by Steven Ertelt, Feb 20, 2015, Norman, OK

URL of the Original Posting Site: http://www.lifenews.com/2015/02/20/doctors-said-she-was-incompatible-with-life-when-they-removed-her-from-a-ventilator-a-miracle-happened/

If there is any lesson the pro-life movement could teach the world it’s that one should never give up hope. Whether it’s an unborn baby, an infant after birth, someone who is disabled or an elderly or terminally ill person — the human spirit and the fight for life is often more resilient than even experts would predict.

Here’s another case of a little baby defying doctors’ expectations.

Oklahoma mother Sarah Rodriguez prayed to God to find a way to take care of her little girl, 2-week-old Ellis Rodriguez, who had contracted bacterial meningitis in November and had significant brain swelling as a result. Little Ellis had been placed on a ventilator and doctors informed the girl’s mother that Ellis’ situation was “incompatible with life.”

But that didn’t prompt Sarah to give up hope.

“I said, ‘God, if there’s any way,’” Rodriguez recalled. “‘Thirty days is not enough.’”

As she stood in the bathroom thinking and praying, Rodriguez said she was unimaginably distraught. Having been a Christian her entire life, abandoning God wasn’t an option, but if her infant daughter died, she felt her faith would be forever changed.

“I know that God is real enough that I will never be able to turn my back on him, but I don’t know if I can serve him like I did before,” she remembered thinking. “[Or] if I could ever make sense of that.”

In the days leading up to the removal of the ventilator, Rodriguez said, she held out hope for a miracle, but was profoundly discouraged.

“They told me, ‘It’s worse than we ever thought,’” she said of the day before doctors decided to remove life support. They said there was profound damage to Ellis’ brain. “I took that whole rest of the day and I said, ‘All right, I’m going to say goodbye.’ I cut locks of her hair. I painted her hands and did handprints and footprints.”

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Eventually doctors did remove Ellis from the ventiallor and expected the worst, but Sarah hoped for the best.

Rodriguez, 33, who lost her husband, Joel, to kidney cancer in 2013, was left with no other choice but to take the child — a baby she had barely had the opportunity to get to know — off of life support just one month after her birth.

She walked out of the bathroom, mentally prepared to say goodbye. But as doctors removed Ellis from life support, allowing the grieving mother to hold and comfort her baby, Rodriguez said something miraculous happened.

Ellis began breathing on her own, which medical professionals previously told her would be highly unlikely.

“For the first hour I was rocking her. I read her a story, because I had never gotten the opportunity to give her a story,” she said. “I’m giving her permission to leave. I was telling her, ‘You get to meet your daddy today’ — [trying] to make transition as peaceful as it could be.”

Sarah’s little girl didn’t respond the way doctors predicted.

But Ellis continued breathing, defying the very prognosis that was supposed to render the child “incompatible with life” — and the baby continues to beat the odds months later.

“They said, ‘We don’t think your child would ever breathe, but if she did happen to live, she would be a vegetable. She won’t ever be a normal,” Rodriguez recalled. ”And what we’ve found is just the opposite. She had four different follow-up appointments. Every single one said, ‘We’re not seeing signs of damage with this child.’”

A physical therapist, too, said that developmentally speaking, Ellis is right where she should be, with one doctor telling Rodriguez that her daughter is “absolutely laughing in the face of medicine.”

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Now, Sarah is raising money online to help Ellis with her future medical care.

The story of Ellis Claire Rodriguez’s life has been one of miracles! You can read all about this sunshine girl’s latest miracle at http://journeyofsarah.com.

There are many future unknowns for this family, in terms of the care needed in the coming months. We want to rally around them in support, especially for her mom, Sarah, who is her sole caretaker.

As we rejoice in the progress Ellis has made, which is truly miraculous, please consider supporting this family through a financial gift to help cover the growing medical costs.Freedom with Prayer

Woman Shot in the Head Because She Wouldn’t Take Pill to Kill Her Unborn Baby


by Steven Ertelt | Las Vegas, NV | LifeNews.com | 1/5/15

URL of the Original Posting Site: http://www.lifenews.com/2015/01/05/man-shoots-girlfriend-in-head-because-she-wouldnt-take-pill-to-kill-her-unborn-baby/

abortionA man who worried his girlfriend may be pregnant shot her in the head because she refused to take the morning-after pill, which he believed would either prevent her from becoming pregnant or end the life of her developing unborn child shortly after conception.

Breyana Lewis was reportedly shot in the head and local police report that, after answering an emergency call, they found Lewis with bullet fragments in her head. Lewis told officers with Las Vegas police’s Violent Crimes Section that she had been having a sexual relationship with Myrick for two months when the altercation happened.

Gregory Myrick, 21, was taken into custody along with Daquesha Fowler, a 20-year apparently in a love triangle with Myrick, with Fowler allegedly shooting Lewis because she refused to take the pill.

Here’s more on what went down:

Pregnant bellyLewis told police that she was having an argument with Myrick, who was angry at her for not taking the morning-after pill and possibly being pregnant. During their exchange, Myrick was texting someone.

Afterward, Lewis drove Myrick to his apartment complex. As soon as he got out of the vehicle, someone shot at her at least twice. Police said Fowler was firing on the car from a second-floor patio in an “ambush style attack,” the report said.

Lewis escaped and drove to another location to call 911. An examination at University Medical Center revealed she had a single gunshot to her upper right forehead. The bullet did not pierce her skull, however, and traveled around the cranium to the top of her head, where it remains.

Police said the injury was not life-threatening, and told the Review Journal on Saturday that Lewis was released later that afternoon.oct172014 02

The article confirms Myrick didn’t shoot Lewis but he reportedly gave Fowler the gun and told her to shoot her.Let God

Because violence is so often perpetrated against pregnant women and their unborn children, many states have adopted laws providing them with justice by charging criminals with two crimes if they kill or injure an unborn baby in such a violent crime. According to the National Right to Life Committee, some 35 states recognize the unlawful killing of an unborn child as homicide in at least some circumstances. The federal Unborn Victims of Violence Act, enacted April 1, 2004, covers unborn victims of federal and military crimes.

Of the 37 states, 29 of them offer justice and protecting for women and unborn children throughout pregnancy while another 8 offer the protection only during the early stages.

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