In the US, a nurse adopted a 14-year-old mother of triplets (10 photos)
Having a baby can be a very big ordeal. Especially if you are 14 years old, you are single and you have triplets, and childbirth premature. Fortunately, sometimes in difficult times there are people with a big heart, ready to help cope with difficulties. For of a single teenage mother from the United States, this person was the nurse of the department intensive care.
When this 14-year-old mother gave birth, she could not even imagine that a nurse would soon adopt her
Imagine giving birth to triplets and having to endure it all alone.
14-year-old Sharia Small gave birth to three adorable babies. TO unfortunately, they were born prematurely, at 26 weeks, and they I had to fight for my life in the intensive care unit.
Serenite, Samari and Saraya were supposed to spend in the department intensive care for more than five months. Their young mother sat by her side for hours with them. Katrina Mullen, Intensive Care Unit Nurse, noticed that Sharia is always alone, and it broke her heart.
Katrina and Sharia began to communicate and gradually became closer. Reticent at first, Sharia opened up after Katrina shared my own experience of having a baby at 16. She said that She had to give the baby up for adoption. Soon Katrina Mullen became help a young mother in caring for babies, advising her on all issues related to babies.
Before the kids were discharged, Katrina gave Sharia her number. phone in case she has any questions or concerns. Soon the young mother was already tearing up the nurse's phone, asking advice - it was clear that she had no one else to turn to for help and support.
In the end, Samary had to be hospitalized, and this attracted the attention of Child Protective Services. They decided that a teenage mom and her triplets need a foster family. Sharia gave the social Katrina's phone number to the worker, hoping that this will somehow help. What Well, the stars must have aligned perfectly, because that's the way it is. It happened!
When it became very difficult, Sharia knew who would come to her and her children to help.
Katrina agreed without hesitation to accept Sharia and her children into her family.
I knew it would be difficult, but I also knew that we could handle everything.
Katrina had already raised five children by that time, so that it was not an easy decision. But she admired Sharia's tenacity and believed that with love and support she could change her life.
Now that Sharia has such powerful support, she can work to create a better future for your family. She is already received a high school diploma and was admitted to college for academic scholarship.
I love her,” Katrina says. I'm her mom and I'm not going anywhere. I will be there, I will help at every stage of her journey.
The story seems unreal. Have you met people in your life who would just take and come to your aid?