The woman had always
wanted a family, and the news of her condition came as a crushing blow. Al
Ansari who was two months pregnant at the time, was forced to terminate the
fetus in order to save her life because of her mesenteric thrombosis.
Also in 2007, she
received a life-saving organ transplant surgery at Jackson Memorial hospital in
Miami, and was given a new stomach, large and small intestine, pancreas, and
liver. Though
it was high-risk, she then decided she still wanted to pursue having a family.
She knew going into it that a pregnancy could cause an adverse reaction to her
transplanted organs. Her OB-GYN, Dr Salih Yasin, told CBS Miami that she
helped Al Ansari get pregnant through in-vitro fertilisation. ‘That she is
healthy enough to consider having babies is a miracle by itself,’ he said. Though Al Ansari faced
some complications during pregnancy, doctors say that she will be able to have
more children.
Al Ansari, now 26,
said at a news conference: ‘She is a gift from God and a miracle,’ according to
CBS Miami. She will remain in the Florida city for another week for doctors to
monitor her and her baby.
Then, she and her
husband and new baby will head back to their home in Qatar.
‘It’s the best
feeling in the world to be a mother,’ she said at a news conference today.
Doctors at the
hospital said there is no other reported case of a five-organ transplant
patient giving birth in the world.
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