Sandra and Jens with daughter Carlota and son Santiago from Spain.
This story was sent to us by Spanish parent organisation APREM.
Hi, I’m Sandra. And I’m Jens. And this is Carlota.
She was born prematurely at thirty-one weeks. When my wife was just nineteen weeks pregnant, she suffered a broken back. At that time, the doctors told us it would be almost impossible to continue with the pregnancy.
But with the unwavering support of our family, and of course the incredible professionals at La Paz Hospital and APREM, we chose to move forward.
Thanks to that decision, here is our amazing daughter - perfect in every way. We feel deeply grateful and truly happy to have made that choice.
Sandra and Jens with daughter Carlota and son Santiago from Spain.
This story was sent to us by Spanish parent organisation APREM.
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