At first glance, Jeff and Susan Henderson have a pretty standard storybook life: fulfilling careers, a 20-year marriage after becoming high school sweethearts and an absolutely beautiful daughter, Emma.
It's a story with a happy ending, but it almost took a different turn. Eight years ago Emma was born three months early, weighing less than 2 pounds. Doctors warned she had only a very small chance of surviving and would have a lot of problems even if she did beat the odds.
It's a story with a happy ending, but it almost took a different turn. |
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In fact, the first time Jeff Henderson, a 41-year-old father from Oklahoma City, Okla., really looked at his daughter was through a NICU warmer at Integris Baptist Medical Center. Despite an early entrance Emma is now thriving, and a March of Dimes National Ambassador.
Despite the worry, there was just as much joy and wonder for Jeff, and he knew he had to keep the faith for both his wife and daughter. "I think I knew then that if I kept the faith and fought just as hard as my Emma, everything would be OK," he says. "One worry that troubled me deeply was how my wife would handle having Emma born so early and so fragile. Susan was very sick, and during the first two weeks of Emma's life, doctors told me to be prepared to lose both my wife and my newborn daughter."
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