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'The babies are going to make it': Mom of twins delivers early following cancer diagnosis

'The babies are going to make it': Mom of twins delivers early following cancer diagnosis
NEWBORN TWINS HAS TURNED INTO A MIRACLE IN THIS 12 INSPIRES, OUR SARAH SOWERS SHOWS US HOW SHE맥스카지노S NOT LETTING HER BATTLE WITH CANCER STOP HER FROM RAISING HER CHILDREN. IT맥스카지노S A BLESSING. IT IS AMAZING. EBONY INGRAM PRIDES HERSELF IN BEING A MOTHER TO NEWBORN TWINS, ALL WHILE BEING A CANCER PATIENT FACING ADVERSITY HEAD ON. I맥스카지노M THANKFUL FOR GOD ALLOWING US TO STILL BE HERE TODAY SO I CAN BE ABLE TO TELL MY STORY AND BE ABLE TO STILL GO ON WITH MY JOURNEY, INGRAM FOUND OUT SHE HAD LEUKEMIA ON JANUARY 14TH WHILE SHE WAS PREGNANT, AND WAS IMMEDIATELY ADMITTED TO NOVANT HEALTH FORSYTH MEDICAL CENTER THE NEXT DAY FOR TREATMENT. NOT ONLY ARE WE TREATING THE PATIENT, BUT THEN WE ALSO HAVE TWO OTHER PATIENTS IN THIS CASE THAT NEED JUST AS CLOSE OF CARE AND MONITORING. THAT IS CERTAINLY OUTSIDE THE SCOPE OF MY NORMAL PRACTICE. SO WHEN I HEARD ABOUT ME, I MADE A FEW PHONE CALLS TO BASICALLY EVERY DOCTOR I KNOW AT NOVANT HEALTH AND SAID, WE맥스카지노RE GOING TO NEED HELP. THAT맥스카지노S WHEN OTHER DOCTORS FROM THE NICU AND OBGYNS JUMPED INTO ACTION TO GIVE INGRAM AND HER BABIES THE CARE THEY NEED. WHILE MOST OF HER MEDICAL JOURNEY HAS BEEN A BLUR SINCE DELIVERING HER TWINS NEARLY 15 WEEKS EARLY, INGRAM SAYS EVERY DAY IS A BLESSING. SOME DAYS IT GETS THE BEST OF ME AND I맥스카지노D BE LIKE, OH MY GOSH, I CAN맥스카지노T MAKE IT. BUT THEN I HAVE MY SUPPORT TEAM THAT SUPPORTS ME A LOT. AND I JUST WANT TO JUST MAKE IT. THIS MOTHER맥스카지노S DAY IS SPECIAL, SHE SAYS. THANKS TO THE SUPPORT OF HER DOCTORS, NURSES AND FAMILY, THEY GAVE HER STRENGTH TO FIGHT FOR HEALTH, NOT ONLY FOR HERSELF BUT FOR THE NEWEST ADDITIONS TO HER FAMILY. THEY TOLD ME, YOU KNOW, DON맥스카지노T GIVE UP. IT맥스카지노S GOING TO BE ALRIGHT. YOU맥스카지노RE GOING TO MAKE IT. THE BABIES ARE GOING TO MAKE IT. AND THEN I HAD LIKE ALL DIFFERENT NURSES PRAYING FOR US AND EVERYTHING. I WAS JUST SO HAPPY. EVERYTHING THAT I EXPERIENCED THROUGH THIS WHOLE JOURNEY OF BEING HOSPITALIZED, IT WAS LIKE A BLESSING BECAUSE I WASN맥스카지노T EXPECTING TO MAKE IT AND I WASN맥스카지노T EXPECTING MY TWINS TO MAKE IT AT ALL. AND NOW, WITH SARAH SOWERS REPORTING, INGRAM IS EXPECTED TO MAKE A FULL RECOVERY FROM CANCER WITH A FEW MONTHS LEFT IN HER TR
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'The babies are going to make it': Mom of twins delivers early following cancer diagnosis
A tough setback for a North Carolina mom of newborn twins has turned into a miracle."It's a blessing, it is amazing," said Ebony Ingram.Ingram found out she had leukemia on Jan. 14, while she was 27 weeks pregnant. She was immediately admitted to Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center the next day."I'm thankful for God allowing us to still be here today so I can be able to tell my story and still be able to go on with my journey," said Ingram.Her medical team made the call to deliver her twins early so that she could start her cancer treatments."Not only are we treating the patient, but we also have two other patients in this case that need just as close care and monitoring, which is certainly outside the scope of my normal practice. When I heard about ebony, I made a few phone calls to basically every doctor I know at Novant Health and said 'we're going to need help,'" said Dr. James Dugan, clinical lead for stem cell therapy at Novant Health.While most of her medical journey has been a blur since delivering her twins nearly 15 weeks early, Ingram says every day is a blessing."Some days, it gets the best of me and I think, 'Oh my God, I can't make it,' but then I have my support team that supports me a lot and I just want to make it," said Ingram.This Mother's Day is special, she said, thanks to the support of her doctors, nurses and family. They gave her strength to fight for health, not only for herself, but for the newest additions to her family."They told me don't give up, it's going to be alright, and you're going to make it. The babies are going to make it. And then I had all these different nurses praying for us, and I was just so happy," Ingram said.Ingram is expected to make a full recovery from cancer with a few months left in her treatments."Everything that I experienced through this whole journey of being hospitalized just feels like a blessing because I wasn't expecting to make it, and I wasn't expecting my twins to make it at all," said Ingram.Her babies are home from the neonatal intensive care unit, as well.

A tough setback for a North Carolina mom of newborn twins has turned into a miracle.

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"It's a blessing, it is amazing," said Ebony Ingram.

Ingram found out she had leukemia on Jan. 14, while she was 27 weeks pregnant. She was immediately admitted to Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center the next day.

"I'm thankful for God allowing us to still be here today so I can be able to tell my story and still be able to go on with my journey," said Ingram.

Her medical team made the call to deliver her twins early so that she could start her cancer treatments.

"Not only are we treating the patient, but we also have two other patients in this case that need just as close care and monitoring, which is certainly outside the scope of my normal practice. When I heard about ebony, I made a few phone calls to basically every doctor I know at Novant Health and said 'we're going to need help,'" said Dr. James Dugan, clinical lead for stem cell therapy at Novant Health.

While most of her medical journey has been a blur since delivering her twins nearly 15 weeks early, Ingram says every day is a blessing.

"Some days, it gets the best of me and I think, 'Oh my God, I can't make it,' but then I have my support team that supports me a lot and I just want to make it," said Ingram.

This Mother's Day is special, she said, thanks to the support of her doctors, nurses and family. They gave her strength to fight for health, not only for herself, but for the newest additions to her family.

"They told me don't give up, it's going to be alright, and you're going to make it. The babies are going to make it. And then I had all these different nurses praying for us, and I was just so happy," Ingram said.

Ingram is expected to make a full recovery from cancer with a few months left in her treatments.

"Everything that I experienced through this whole journey of being hospitalized just feels like a blessing because I wasn't expecting to make it, and I wasn't expecting my twins to make it at all," said Ingram.

Her babies are home from the neonatal intensive care unit, as well.