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Influencer Ashley’s stock have Welcoming Baby five years After her young daughter died of brain cancer at the age of 3.
Stock, 40, known for her little blog Miss Momma Instagram on Tuesday, July 1, to announce the arrival of the Girl Benny through Surrogate.
“She is beautiful and fierce and hidden and small and magical and smells like the heavens and we are overwhelmed with love! Nicole made amazing!” He wrote. “Benny will be in the Nicu for at least a week likely with jaundice and possibly inherit a blood disorder (my husband) Ben (stock) too.”
Ashley added: “But she’s doing great and being cared for by the most remarkable team of nurses and doctors ❤️.”
The content creator also shares the sons of Wesley and Sawyer with her husband, Ben. After Benny arrived, the family documented themselves spending time with her in the Nicu.
“At last, a mother got a little skin for skin time in the nicu with Benny and I think that’s exactly what we both needed. Those dimplas since 🥹,” Ashley’s headline with an Instagram clip after a public thanks to borrowing, Nicole.
In response to a concern at -lein, Ashley explained why her baby was in the Nicu.
“Benny was born in 36 weeks with ABO’s dissolution and also likely to have hereditary spherocytosis,” he noted. “Both of these caused a very high bilirubin at the time of his birth which got a ticket to the Nicu.”
Inherited spherocytosis is a hereditary blood disorder that causes hemolytic anemia, according to Cleveland Clinic. The resulting anemia is caused by red blood cells breaking faster than usual.
Ashley and the head of their family expanded five years after their daughter Stevie died after diagnosis with a rare brain tumor.
“For now, I am overwhelmed with relief that she is in peace but I also feel that I was crushed by pain so intense that I cannot put in words,” wrote Ashley through Instagram in May 2020. see how we can possibly survive. ”
He continued: “We have a complete faith to have a greater purpose for this tragedy (and it is already developing through your stories for new hope), but unfortunately, faith is not a ‘go out of pain’ card, and that’s fine.”
Ashley noted that stevie tumor was “a type of cancer called DIPG (scattered congenital pontine glioma). And it has a 0%survival rate.”
“We’re broken. Breaked. Gutted. Somehow my body continues to produce tears and ugly crying has become my only relief,” he wrote a month before Stevie’s death at the age of 3.