Life is such a gift that should be appreciated every day, argues Daily Maily. Every day some die and some are born. Sadly, Muriel Padilla and her family to all and sundry.

Franklin, his 21-year-old wife, suffered a heart attack and hemorrhage when she was two months pregnant.
As a result, his brain was destroyed without any chance of recovery, but the doctors found out that the twin children were not affected,
they are healthy and continue to develop. The clinic, as well as the woman’s family, made a decision to save the children’s lives.

‘We performed a fetal ultrasound, thinking the twins were dead, but to our surprise, they were alive and developing,’ says Dr. Dalton Rivabem in an interview.
‘All of Franklin’s organs were healthy and working as if she were with us. We made a decision to keep her alive so that we could save the lives of the babies. Every day we watched how they grow.’
The staff of the clinic and the doctor himself played children’s songs for the children, talked with them so that the development took place correctly.
A miracle happened and despite the fact that the mother used many anti-inflammatory and other medicines, the children were not affected.
Her husband, Muriel Padilla, suffered a lot of stress, but for the sake of the children, he was able to pull himself together. In his hand is a 2-year-old daughter, Iza Beatrice.
‘I often saw Frankile in my dreams, especially when I was desperate and asked God to return her’ he shares.
After 123 days, the twins (girl and boy) were born by caesarean section. Victoria was born with a weight of 1.4 kg,
and her brother Asaf – 1.3. Their level of health was consistent with the health level of their peers.

Dr. Rivabem adds: ‘The success of this work was due to tremendous group work and, of course, divine will.’ He admits that everyone, including him, cried during the birth of the children.

Their mother was already deprived of life support. Dozens of volunteers from all over Brazil collected thousands of pounds in aid, as well as donated baby clothes and strollers.
Is such a thing possible? Respect the doctors and all the staff.