When a mom from Sutton Park, Hull, was advised by medics to terminate her pregnancy on six different occasions because her daughter was diagnosed with a rare heart condition, she refused. Now, the brave toddler, who has defied all odds after two open-heart surgeries, is all set to turn 3.
Lacey’s heart problem was known to her parents, Lisa and Mike Ambler, when the baby was in 20 weeks’ gestation. However, even after multiple suggestions to terminate the baby, they refused.
The mom of three said: “[E]ver since her birth she has shown us what a little fighter she really is.”
Remembering hearing the shocking news that Lacey needed surgery, 35-year-old Lisa said: “I instantly felt my heart drop and tummy turn this is not what [I] wanted to hear at all and it was so unexpected too, I burst out in tears as I wouldn’t hold it in.”
The mother was worried as Covid-19 had hit, but she knew this was a priority, and thus Lacey underwent her second heart surgery in Newcastle’s Freeman’s Hospital.
The surgery lasted for five hours, and the little girl didn’t even have a breathing tube in when she came out.
“She was on a tiny amount of oxygen and when I walked in to see her she looked at me straight away,” mom Lisa said. “She looked amazing, honestly I was bursting with pride.”
However, even after going through such a major surgery, the brave little girl didn’t let it deter her spirits, and within an hour, she was already asking her mom to play music and wanted a drink.
After four days of recovery, the strong-willed toddler returned home to be with her family.
As the little girl is currently all set to celebrate her third birthday next week, her mom cannot be more proud of her, as she has flourished since her operation and enjoys playing with both her sisters Faith-Rose, 8, and Frankie, 1.
In sharing the story of her thriving toddler, Lisa wants to create hope among parents whose kids are diagnosed with hypoplastic left heart syndrome.
“Lacey is a funny little girl who is full of life,” Lisa concluded. “She has changed my life completely and taught me to appreciate everything.”