When Liane Stooke was told her daughter would be born
“severely brain damaged” doctors advised her to terminate, making it "sound
almost as if there was no other option."
But her mother’s instinct helped her decide to proceed with the birth of her daughter Miley, who was born perfectly healthy in October 2011.
Mrs Stooke said that two days after Miley was born an MRI scan found that there was nothing wrong with her at all.
Mrs Stooke was so angered at the advice doctors gave her to abort that she wrote to Dr Chris Burton, the medical director of North Bristol NHS, requesting an explanation for the mistakes which had been made. Christian Concern.
But her mother’s instinct helped her decide to proceed with the birth of her daughter Miley, who was born perfectly healthy in October 2011.
Mrs Stooke said that two days after Miley was born an MRI scan found that there was nothing wrong with her at all.
Mrs Stooke was so angered at the advice doctors gave her to abort that she wrote to Dr Chris Burton, the medical director of North Bristol NHS, requesting an explanation for the mistakes which had been made. Christian Concern.