@@katrina7940 Yes, it is very emotional. You would not be human if you and many of us were not crying. The fact that Mommy survived at all is remarkable! The Doctor is great no doubt, praying with Daddy and the great care given to this couple. Now, Katrina, take good care of yourself and Congratulations to you and your partner. There will be many more tears, but tears of joy. God Bless.
This Mother did everything she could to stay alive for her child, the Father prayed with all his might, and the Doctor did everything in his power to keep them both alive. Bless you all! And bless the amazing healthcare workers who save lives everyday!
sort of...despite the urging of her OBGYN, she refused to be vaccinated. She regrets that now. I hope the baby will be ok. I wish them both a speedy recovery.
@@IDidntAskU Not true. The vaccine would have almost definitely prevented all of this, according to the two major US OBGYN organizations... The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) and the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine (SMFM), the two leading organizations representing specialists in obstetric care, recommend that all pregnant individuals be vaccinated against COVID-19. The organizations’ recommendations in support of vaccination during pregnancy reflect evidence demonstrating the safe use of the COVID-19 vaccines during pregnancy from tens of thousands of reporting individuals over the last several months, as well as the current low vaccination rates and concerning increase in cases. Data have shown that COVID-19 infection puts pregnant people at increased risk of severe complications and even death; yet only about 22% of pregnant individuals have received one or more doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In making the strong recommendation in support of vaccination during pregnancy, both national organizations emphasize concerns about significant increases in COVID-19 cases due to the Delta variant and the regional low rates of vaccination in states across the country. Recent data have shown that more than 95% of those who are hospitalized and/or dying from COVID-19 are those who have remained unvaccinated. Pregnant individuals who have decided to wait until after delivery to be vaccinated may be inadvertently exposing themselves to an increased risk of severe illness or death. Those who have recently delivered and were not vaccinated during pregnancy are also strongly encouraged to get vaccinated as soon as possible.
it’s important to talk about these types of issues and the decisions that you want done before and/or during pregnancy. you never know what’s going to happen, and you don’t want to leave these issues just up to the one person when both should be able to have their input and opinions noted.
Most families do this, or at least my wife and I do. The issue is actually doing what was discussed. Take me for example, I don’t want to have to live my life having to be reliant on machines to keep me alive (depending on the machine, of course). I’m the unplug me kind of guy, I’m more worried of what happens after I’m gone. I highly doubt my wife will be able to go through with what I want her to do though, she also knows that I have this doubt due to teller her I do (I know my wife’s personality). What many people don’t realize is that even with the plans in place, once the plans become a necessity doesn’t mean you will be able to carry them out. I can talk my wife into unplugging me from life support after so long, but that doesn’t mean she will suddenly have the emotional strength to be able to let me go and unplug me.
@@MiniWolf666 I totally agree with u .. this is more realistically speaking .. I was in the hospital for covid pneumonia back in August and I was sick for 3 weeks which it feel like a horrible cold at first which went from a sinus infection to covid pneumonia and 2 weeks worth of tests that kept coming back negative til that 3rd week I woke up weak and felt like I had an elephant sitting on my chest like I couldn't get in enough oxygen so I start getting dizzy and bad shortness of breathe so I decided to call 911 I'm glad I did bc I became extremely lathargic and passed out in front of my door , I'm so lucky mine didn't get this bad bc I waited for so long to go to the hospital if it weren't for x-rays I'd never known I had it at all bc all other test were neg .. I believe your wife's was so much worse bc we always get 10xs sicker when we're pregnant .. like a sinus infection feel like the flu but I really thought I was dying so I feel so grateful and I'm so glad to know your wife is okay and ur baby and you didn't have to go through the pain of loosing her .. and God bless you and ur family ❤️❤️
Everyone should have “a living will” for themselves, therefore their loved ones won’t have to make those hard decisions. A living will is just as important as having a will and life insurance. You will be saving your family so much heartache. I have to get down to the funeral home and set up and start paying for my death, I’m not getting any younger 😂 no but on a more serious note it’s so important especially right now with covid Edit: it’s called a advance directive
True but some people leave it up to their husband or wife and ik how that must feel imagine being faced with a situation “we can only save one the baby or the mother”
I just got over Covid and I couldn’t imagine it being this bad. My covid was a walk in the park compared to this and I’m extremely saddened and hurt that she went through this. I felt shitty search only imagine how she felt is that imaginable. I’m so thankful and so grateful that she’s on the road to recovery
My father also had a "mild" case of covid and that meant him sleeping for two weeks, often he wouldn't even respond, he ate maybe once a day, he couldn't breathe good and thought he was about to have a heart attack and now one year later still gets agitated when doing hard work. Luckily it was just a "mild case" the doctor said, the doctor already had covid thrice and it was 2x worse than my father's.
@Jay Browne there are people who are educated enough to know not to jump in line for things like this that you cannot “undo.” There are also approximately 17,000 scientists world wide who disagree and urge against the vaccine. You only hear from the ones they let speak. Over 60% of Congress is invested in this vaccine. If you think everyone should just jump in line to take an experimental shot (that fauci admittedly changed the definition of vaccine to suit), you need to go back and learn history and dabble in chemistry. We are all doing our best and making the best decisions we can make for ourselves, without proper knowledge of the shots they’re giving, due to the fact that they requested 75 years before they release info on AND manufacturers had to sign non-disclosure agreements in addition to everything else that’s odd about it. Also, maybe try looking into the over 100,000 vaccine injuries they say are reported at a rate of less than 1% because people don’t know better. Have compassion for people.
My childhood friend who i have known since middle school got a bad case of Covid as well. This took place in the beginning of COVID before the vaccines were released. One of his co-workers came in sick without telling anyone. It started off as a tickle in his throat until the next day when he had trouble breathing. His girlfriend and mom both had mild cases, but he had to be hospitalized. Almost 3 weeks in a medical induced coma, hooked to a ventilator, and his heart stopped nearly 3 times. There were plenty of times where he just wanted to give up and "sleep". Even after being discharged it took him nearly a year to recover to his somewhat former self. What's scary is that he was not an unhealthy guy prior to COVID and he's pretty young. Other than being kinda chubby, he had no immunity problems, and he's been practicing martial arts for years.
I was hit with covid back in early 2020 and it was a bad case as well, just seeing this woman with that yellow tube in her nose just brought back so many flashbacks for me and everything I went through. I myself was in a coma for a month and trust me waking up from that and having to relearn how to sit up in bed, stand longer than 5 seconds without my legs trembling, taking 5 steps and feeling like I just ran 10miles is so scary I honestly thought i was going to be on disability for the rest of my life but thanks to the prayers from family and friends and God I pulled through and now I am back to work and we'll I may not be 100% of how I used to be I am alive and that's all that's what's important. Thank God this woman and her beautiful baby pulled through, it will definitely be an uphill battle for her from here I feel she will be just fine and I'm happy to see her in good spirits and wish nothing but the best for her and her family and God bless the doctor who helped them along the way.
Wow you really went through hell and came out on the other side. Do you mind telling me if you have any long term covid symptoms? Like besides the strength loss and whatnot; do you still struggle to breathe, have lung/kidney damage, issues with scent/taste, brain fog, etc??
@@pinkrainclouds2190 actaully I do have a little bit of symptoms, I struggle to breathe but that's improving as to what extent though I'm not sure. I lost half of my index finger on my left hand, I suffered a little bit of nerve damage in my pinky on my right hand. My lungs suffered some permanent damage but thank God it wasnt worse than what it is. But outside of that overall I'm as healthy as I can be and not to mention I'm alive so that's a big plus.lol oh yeah, at one point when I was in the hospital I had over 30 blood clots all over my body at one time, if I'm not mistaken I think the doctors said I had 38 but I can't remember for sure though.
Hopefully when he’s older🙏🏻 they will meet and he will get to know his namesake. The physician 👨🏻⚕️ should know he’s blessed for saving two lives that are now thriving 💞
@MyLady22 wow. From what I understand from one of my close friends, who's a nurse and her mother is a DNP, they are all for the vaccine after what they have seen. If they refuse the vaccine, they are not meant to be nurses. Most of the nurses who refuse have not even been nurses very long or are at the bottom of the list not someone who is experienced. Sorry 🤷♀️
Bless her! No one talks about the struggles of COVID during pregnancy. Being only allowed to take Tylenol and just having to push through it! So happy for this new mom and her family!
Yes, they tell expectant mothers not to take anything stronger than Tylenol and to avoid things like tuna due to the possibility of high mercury and toxic substances found in fish yet are so quick to tell them they must be boosted without even knowing the full extent of the long term side effects and harm it could cause over the benefits it is meant to produce.
I was thinking the same thing!!! Thank’s to the doctor and don’t forget the nurses and other health care providers that were there with her and the baby daily and hourly!!! They have gone through so much through out this pandemic. May GOD CONTINUE TO BLESS THEM ALL!!!
I got emotional at the end… it must be such an honor for a doctor to save two lives and know how grateful the family is. I pray that they all have long, healthy, happy lives.
That baby is so gorgeous😩 I truly do wish this family the best! Health care professionals are often the unsung hero's of society. This family showed gratitude in the most intimate way: naming the child after one.
God I thank you for wrapping your hands around the doctor and I thank you for allowing mom and baby to stilll be here and I thank you for her husband for keeping the Faith in the name of Jesus
My husband, mother & myself got covid in late Feb early March of 2020. It was when it was just beginning to be taken serious but no tests were out yet. My husband & mom had _every_ symptom. I have 3 nebulizer machines & thank God I do because we each needed one! My poor husband couldn't even walk 10 feet & he'd be so out of breath. If it wasn't for my machines & solution for it, they both would be in the hospital. I didn't have it fully like them. I had the odd painful headaches & the _crazy_ cold chills non stop & I had to sleep sitting up because if felt like a bear was on my chest. I wrote a goodbye letter & taped it to my bedroom mirror just in case I died during the night. I read it months later & cried my eyes out. It definitely was no joke & I pray to _never_ have it again! It's a helpless feeling not being able to get a full breath of air.. I'm happy the mom & Cameron made it thru. God bless the doctors & nurse team that saved them 💕
Aww so beautiful! Glad this turned out well for the family. Bless the doctor for being there and doing what he could. I can’t imagine the toll all these cases have on doctors and nurses !
And that’s when you know you’re doing the job you were meant to!! So glad the momma & baby are doing better, and the humbleness of the Dr speaks volumes. Much love & respect to all of you ❤️
Aww, so sweet they named their baby after the doctor. I’m crying. Glad mom and baby are home and I that they got the best outcomes. A positive attitude makes all the difference. I think there is a mind, body and spirit connection. All connected down to the medical care.
FINALLY A BEAUTIFUL STORY MADE UP FOR ALL THE SAD ONES... CONGRATULATIONS TO EVERYONE....THANK YOU LORD .....THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL COUPLE ... AN AMAZING DOCTOR .... BEAUTIFUL BABY BOY !!!!!
God gets all the glory thank God he put this doctor in the path. I LOVE the doctor not afraid to show emotion and pray and have faith with his patients and their families. Prayer changes things everybody needs a doctor like that.
This is such a wonderful story! I am deeply thankful you all made it through and your faith is incredibly inspiring. 🙏 ❤️ May you continue to be blessed.
💖Sweet beautiful family! & tender hearted doc, a perfect combination. 💖The world's health care workers have borne the brunt of this pandemic. The world's health care workers are our unsung heroes. 💖
Is anyone crying? Congratulations to the Parents AND to the Doctor! You'll be their HERO forever.
NO... I'm not crying, just looks like it because i have very,very bad allergies! 😂 well,maybe a little bit.😁
I’m 5 months pregnant and bawling 😭
@@katrina7940 Yes, it is very emotional. You would not be human if you and many of us were not crying. The fact that Mommy survived at all is remarkable! The Doctor is great no doubt, praying with Daddy and the great care given to this couple.
Now, Katrina, take good care of yourself and Congratulations to you and your partner. There will be many more tears, but tears of joy. God Bless.
Are you kidding? That man is my hero.
@@ahoward3819 No, I wasn't kidding. The Doctor will be their Hero forever. Who did you think I meant?
They are strong and blessed. Such a handsome baby
Ikr!!!!
Jeez, you're everywhere
Bro ur everywhere istg
Jesus loves you all 🤍
Best said by the doctor himself… such an honor. You deserve it Doc!
This Mother did everything she could to stay alive for her child, the Father prayed with all his might, and the Doctor did everything in his power to keep them both alive. Bless you all! And bless the amazing healthcare workers who save lives everyday!
sort of...despite the urging of her OBGYN, she refused to be vaccinated. She regrets that now. I hope the baby will be ok. I wish them both a speedy recovery.
@@junejunejuniejune exactly!
@@junejunejuniejune vaccination is not a guarantee of good health. Please stop spreading this misleading lie. She could've been sick with or without.
I love it when a plan comes together! What is meant to be, will absolutely be...
@@IDidntAskU Not true. The vaccine would have almost definitely prevented all of this, according to the two major US OBGYN organizations...
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) and the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine (SMFM), the two leading organizations representing specialists in obstetric care, recommend that all pregnant individuals be vaccinated against COVID-19. The organizations’ recommendations in support of vaccination during pregnancy reflect evidence demonstrating the safe use of the COVID-19 vaccines during pregnancy from tens of thousands of reporting individuals over the last several months, as well as the current low vaccination rates and concerning increase in cases.
Data have shown that COVID-19 infection puts pregnant people at increased risk of severe complications and even death; yet only about 22% of pregnant individuals have received one or more doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
In making the strong recommendation in support of vaccination during pregnancy, both national organizations emphasize concerns about significant increases in COVID-19 cases due to the Delta variant and the regional low rates of vaccination in states across the country. Recent data have shown that more than 95% of those who are hospitalized and/or dying from COVID-19 are those who have remained unvaccinated. Pregnant individuals who have decided to wait until after delivery to be vaccinated may be inadvertently exposing themselves to an increased risk of severe illness or death. Those who have recently delivered and were not vaccinated during pregnancy are also strongly encouraged to get vaccinated as soon as possible.
it’s important to talk about these types of issues and the decisions that you want done before and/or during pregnancy. you never know what’s going to happen, and you don’t want to leave these issues just up to the one person when both should be able to have their input and opinions noted.
Most families do this, or at least my wife and I do. The issue is actually doing what was discussed. Take me for example, I don’t want to have to live my life having to be reliant on machines to keep me alive (depending on the machine, of course). I’m the unplug me kind of guy, I’m more worried of what happens after I’m gone. I highly doubt my wife will be able to go through with what I want her to do though, she also knows that I have this doubt due to teller her I do (I know my wife’s personality).
What many people don’t realize is that even with the plans in place, once the plans become a necessity doesn’t mean you will be able to carry them out. I can talk my wife into unplugging me from life support after so long, but that doesn’t mean she will suddenly have the emotional strength to be able to let me go and unplug me.
I agree.
@@MiniWolf666 I totally agree with u .. this is more realistically speaking .. I was in the hospital for covid pneumonia back in August and I was sick for 3 weeks which it feel like a horrible cold at first which went from a sinus infection to covid pneumonia and 2 weeks worth of tests that kept coming back negative til that 3rd week I woke up weak and felt like I had an elephant sitting on my chest like I couldn't get in enough oxygen so I start getting dizzy and bad shortness of breathe so I decided to call 911 I'm glad I did bc I became extremely lathargic and passed out in front of my door , I'm so lucky mine didn't get this bad bc I waited for so long to go to the hospital if it weren't for x-rays I'd never known I had it at all bc all other test were neg .. I believe your wife's was so much worse bc we always get 10xs sicker when we're pregnant .. like a sinus infection feel like the flu but I really thought I was dying so I feel so grateful and I'm so glad to know your wife is okay and ur baby and you didn't have to go through the pain of loosing her .. and God bless you and ur family ❤️❤️
Everyone should have “a living will” for themselves, therefore their loved ones won’t have to make those hard decisions. A living will is just as important as having a will and life insurance. You will be saving your family so much heartache. I have to get down to the funeral home and set up and start paying for my death, I’m not getting any younger 😂 no but on a more serious note it’s so important especially right now with covid
Edit: it’s called a advance directive
True but some people leave it up to their husband or wife and ik how that must feel imagine being faced with a situation “we can only save one the baby or the mother”
I’m sobbing. What a doctor and a proud dad. So glad mother and child are with us. Thank you medical staff also.
I just got over Covid and I couldn’t imagine it being this bad. My covid was a walk in the park compared to this and I’m extremely saddened and hurt that she went through this. I felt shitty search only imagine how she felt is that imaginable. I’m so thankful and so grateful that she’s on the road to recovery
My father also had a "mild" case of covid and that meant him sleeping for two weeks, often he wouldn't even respond, he ate maybe once a day, he couldn't breathe good and thought he was about to have a heart attack and now one year later still gets agitated when doing hard work. Luckily it was just a "mild case" the doctor said, the doctor already had covid thrice and it was 2x worse than my father's.
I had it for five days and maybe ate once in that five days. I still feel it sometimes
@Jay Browne drop your address you pussy. I wanna meet you face to face
@Jay Browne there are people who are educated enough to know not to jump in line for things like this that you cannot “undo.” There are also approximately 17,000 scientists world wide who disagree and urge against the vaccine. You only hear from the ones they let speak. Over 60% of Congress is invested in this vaccine.
If you think everyone should just jump in line to take an experimental shot (that fauci admittedly changed the definition of vaccine to suit), you need to go back and learn history and dabble in chemistry.
We are all doing our best and making the best decisions we can make for ourselves, without proper knowledge of the shots they’re giving, due to the fact that they requested 75 years before they release info on AND manufacturers had to sign non-disclosure agreements in addition to everything else that’s odd about it. Also, maybe try looking into the over 100,000 vaccine injuries they say are reported at a rate of less than 1% because people don’t know better.
Have compassion for people.
My childhood friend who i have known since middle school got a bad case of Covid as well. This took place in the beginning of COVID before the vaccines were released. One of his co-workers came in sick without telling anyone. It started off as a tickle in his throat until the next day when he had trouble breathing. His girlfriend and mom both had mild cases, but he had to be hospitalized. Almost 3 weeks in a medical induced coma, hooked to a ventilator, and his heart stopped nearly 3 times. There were plenty of times where he just wanted to give up and "sleep". Even after being discharged it took him nearly a year to recover to his somewhat former self. What's scary is that he was not an unhealthy guy prior to COVID and he's pretty young. Other than being kinda chubby, he had no immunity problems, and he's been practicing martial arts for years.
I was hit with covid back in early 2020 and it was a bad case as well, just seeing this woman with that yellow tube in her nose just brought back so many flashbacks for me and everything I went through. I myself was in a coma for a month and trust me waking up from that and having to relearn how to sit up in bed, stand longer than 5 seconds without my legs trembling, taking 5 steps and feeling like I just ran 10miles is so scary I honestly thought i was going to be on disability for the rest of my life but thanks to the prayers from family and friends and God I pulled through and now I am back to work and we'll I may not be 100% of how I used to be I am alive and that's all that's what's important. Thank God this woman and her beautiful baby pulled through, it will definitely be an uphill battle for her from here I feel she will be just fine and I'm happy to see her in good spirits and wish nothing but the best for her and her family and God bless the doctor who helped them along the way.
Wow you really went through hell and came out on the other side. Do you mind telling me if you have any long term covid symptoms? Like besides the strength loss and whatnot; do you still struggle to breathe, have lung/kidney damage, issues with scent/taste, brain fog, etc??
God is great all the time
@@pinkrainclouds2190 actaully I do have a little bit of symptoms, I struggle to breathe but that's improving as to what extent though I'm not sure. I lost half of my index finger on my left hand, I suffered a little bit of nerve damage in my pinky on my right hand. My lungs suffered some permanent damage but thank God it wasnt worse than what it is. But outside of that overall I'm as healthy as I can be and not to mention I'm alive so that's a big plus.lol oh yeah, at one point when I was in the hospital I had over 30 blood clots all over my body at one time, if I'm not mistaken I think the doctors said I had 38 but I can't remember for sure though.
Hopefully when he’s older🙏🏻 they will meet and he will get to know his namesake.
The physician 👨🏻⚕️ should know he’s blessed for saving two lives that are now thriving 💞
Thank you to all the physicians who have done so much to help so many people during this pandemic. They don’t ever get enough recognition.
Yea...they just get forced out of a job for refusing the vax.
@MyLady22 wow. From what I understand from one of my close friends, who's a nurse and her mother is a DNP, they are all for the vaccine after what they have seen. If they refuse the vaccine, they are not meant to be nurses. Most of the nurses who refuse have not even been nurses very long or are at the bottom of the list not someone who is experienced. Sorry 🤷♀️
Doctors and nurses are on the front lines. They do the tests; they see the results. I trust them over the news and politics.
@@MyLady22 Yeah, that’s your own fault. No one should be allowed near vulnerable patients if they aren’t vaccinated.
Omg! 😢🤧… y’all didn’t tell me I needed tissues while watching 😢🤧….. I wish this beautiful family a lifetime of happiness 🙏🏽🥰💝
Me too
Bless her! No one talks about the struggles of COVID during pregnancy. Being only allowed to take Tylenol and just having to push through it! So happy for this new mom and her family!
Yes, they tell expectant mothers not to take anything stronger than Tylenol and to avoid things like tuna due to the possibility of high mercury and toxic substances found in fish yet are so quick to tell them they must be boosted without even knowing the full extent of the long term side effects and harm it could cause over the benefits it is meant to produce.
What a lovely family and a good-hearted doctor. Hope they all are happy.
They should make him the godfather so he will always have him a part of his life and know how he got into this world.
I was thinking the same thing!!! Thank’s to the doctor and don’t forget the nurses and other health care providers that were there with her and the baby daily and hourly!!! They have gone through so much through out this pandemic. May GOD CONTINUE TO BLESS THEM ALL!!!
I got emotional at the end… it must be such an honor for a doctor to save two lives and know how grateful the family is. I pray that they all have long, healthy, happy lives.
He is so cute. I will pray for mom to feel better soon so she can watch her baby grow up
That baby is so gorgeous😩 I truly do wish this family the best! Health care professionals are often the unsung hero's of society. This family showed gratitude in the most intimate way: naming the child after one.
God I thank you for wrapping your hands around the doctor and I thank you for allowing mom and baby to stilll be here and I thank you for her husband for keeping the Faith in the name of Jesus
The doctor seems to me to be a very sincere & caring man. Bless him for keeping this family together.
What a touching story. I'm so happy for these folks.
God Bless!!
My husband, mother & myself got covid in late Feb early March of 2020. It was when it was just beginning to be taken serious but no tests were out yet. My husband & mom had _every_ symptom. I have 3 nebulizer machines & thank God I do because we each needed one!
My poor husband couldn't even walk 10 feet & he'd be so out of breath. If it wasn't for my machines & solution for it, they both would be in the hospital. I didn't have it fully like them. I had the odd painful headaches & the _crazy_ cold chills non stop & I had to sleep sitting up because if felt like a bear was on my chest. I wrote a goodbye letter & taped it to my bedroom mirror just in case I died during the night. I read it months later & cried my eyes out.
It definitely was no joke & I pray to _never_ have it again! It's a helpless feeling not being able to get a full breath of air.. I'm happy the mom & Cameron made it thru. God bless the doctors & nurse team that saved them 💕
Thank God for highly skilled caring thoughtful medical team. Thank God the Wife has a supportive loving husband waiting on his wife & newborn too.
To the doctors and medical staff all around the world! I love ya ♥️
This is why we heal ppl ❤ Sending prayers for generations of blessings & healing to these beautiful ppl & their Cameron 🥰🙏 ✨
Good morning America 🇺🇸 😁
And get vaxxEd the fuck up
@P You're absolutely right 💗 (The baby was a _boy,_ by the way.) 🙂🕊
@@morganjanelle4282 oh thanks for the correction ☺....I will update my comment..many blessing to u! ❤
@@Pcarnevaaa thank u for the PSA! 😁💯
The honor for someone to name a baby after them is a blessing and would make me cry.
Mom and dad you're such a blessing and the doctor's I give all my praises to you
Wow what a blessing and congratulations to them both & the doctor who saved them.
So heartwarming! Best wishes for the family and the doctor too
Blessing to them all. And what a beautiful baby he is.
Blessings to the family and to Dr. Cameron. Stay Blessed.
She is so beautiful. God blessed them all
What a blessing. Thank God!!!
So heartwarming 🥰🥰🥰
That's a cryer! What a wonderful doctor and beautiful baby and lovely family!
God bless that doctor... wish we had more like him
so heartwarming 💕 best wishes to them
Precious little angel, very strong family 🙏🏾
What a miracle and what a beautiful baby, good luck and wishing you many blessings.
Well done doctor. God bless you and thank you
Such an honour 🥺🥺❤️
Love for all doctors !!
Bless this family&doctor..Amen
God bless you all, such a beautiful story xx
Heart warming story of hope and courage and the best Doctor....and God working his miracles ...
Wow beautiful 💝💙💙💙 god bless them n the doctor
Such a story, God bless their family and the doctors
This doctor is an angel❤️
Aww so beautiful! Glad this turned out well for the family. Bless the doctor for being there and doing what he could. I can’t imagine the toll all these cases have on doctors and nurses !
What an incredible story. God bless them all. 🥲
What an inspiration and blessing in the midst of all the challenges we are going through.💜🙏🏼
Thank you Doctor! Super happy for this Family ❤
Would love to watch this story in more detail. So beautiful to name baby boy after the doctor who saved their lives❤️
what a precious sweet baby❤and Cameron is a beautiful name❤
Amazing!!!! I was named after the doctor that delivered me !!!!
Thank you so much all the doctors ❤️
A blessing indeed
wishing nothing but good luck to the family and the doctors, They are truly angels!
Such a heartwarming story. May God continue to you all 🙏💕
Those are some grateful parents
Beautiful baby and yes you are both blessed
And that’s when you know you’re doing the job you were meant to!! So glad the momma & baby are doing better, and the humbleness of the Dr speaks volumes. Much love & respect to all of you ❤️
Bless them all such a beautiful miracle 🙏✨🤍🤍🤍
What an amazing dr.
Well now I’m crying 😭this was such a sweet story
Amen, Thank you Father 😇 Congratulations! Brought tears to my eyes.
You got so blessed congratulations may god bless you more in the future
Wow! What a testimony!! God is soooo good !!!
Thank God for good doctors and good therapists- seeing that beautiful little baby and your wife alive makes it all worth it :-)
Miracle's still happen. God bless baby Cameron & his mom & dad. May God protect him & keep him all his days. Amen🙏
God bless all of them now and always!
So beautiful
Finally such a happy and amazing story. 💙❤️
The baby is so cute, brave mom you are blessed and beautiful ❤️God bless you and God bless the doctor for your compassion and determination ❤️
It brought me into tears.
Bless you all.
Aww, so sweet they named their baby after the doctor. I’m crying. Glad mom and baby are home and I that they got the best outcomes. A positive attitude makes all the difference. I think there is a mind, body and spirit connection. All connected down to the medical care.
Beautiful story..God bless them all💞
I am glad they made it.
God is great at all times
He prayed!! What a faithful man! God bless them! Thank you Lord for this miracle!
A doctor that prays with you... What a blessing. I love this story.
Beautiful baby such a ADORABLE LITTLE FACE CONGRATULATIONS 🎈🎊🎉
I’m not crying you’re crying 😢❤️
That doctor deserves a award!
Glory to God 🙌👏👏 I pray he grows up to be a doctor too. Such a beautiful story...thank you Doc...keep on caring for your patients 🙏❤️
Beautiful family and story.
I pray they have all the blessings in life❤ so happy their all doing well
Awe, my daughters name is Cameron too. This made me cry ❤️ glad everyone is okay in the end. What a wonderful doctor
Thank God baby and you r ok.great husband there to help u
God Bless!!❤️❤️❤️
FINALLY A BEAUTIFUL STORY MADE UP FOR ALL THE SAD ONES... CONGRATULATIONS TO EVERYONE....THANK YOU LORD .....THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL COUPLE ... AN AMAZING DOCTOR .... BEAUTIFUL BABY BOY !!!!!
Thanks for a great story!
Many blessings to your beautiful family.🐣🌟💛👍
God gets all the glory thank God he put this doctor in the path. I LOVE the doctor not afraid to show emotion and pray and have faith with his patients and their families. Prayer changes things everybody needs a doctor like that.
What a beautiful story! So happy Mom are Cameron are doing well. Thank God for Dr. Cameron 🙏🙏❤❤
God bless them all 🙏🏼
This is such a wonderful story! I am deeply thankful you all made it through and your faith is incredibly inspiring. 🙏 ❤️ May you continue to be blessed.
Beautiful and strong ! couple! God bless you all!
💖Sweet beautiful family! & tender hearted doc, a perfect combination. 💖The world's health care workers have borne the brunt of this pandemic. The world's health care workers are our unsung heroes. 💖
we really need heartwarming stories like this right now ❤️
So sweet!!