Know a hero? Send suggestions to heroesamongus@peoplemag.com. For more inspiring stories, read the latest issue of People magazineIn the spring of 2010, Melissa Hinnant was about five months into her pregnancy when she was given the devastating news that without surgical intervention, she would give birth to her daughter within 24 hours. She was rushed into emergency surgery and told she would have to spend the rest of her pregnancy confined to bed rest in the hospital. But two weeks later, doctors could no longer stop the labor and she lost the baby, whose lungs weren't developed enough to breathe.
- 6/23/2016
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- PEOPLE.com
Know a hero? Send suggestions to heroesamongus@peoplemag.com. For more inspiring stories, read the latest issue of People magazineIn the spring of 2010, Melissa Hinnant was about five months into her pregnancy when she was given the devastating news that without surgical intervention, she would give birth to her daughter within 24 hours. She was rushed into emergency surgery and told she would have to spend the rest of her pregnancy confined to bed rest in the hospital. But two weeks later, doctors could no longer stop the labor and she lost the baby, whose lungs weren't developed enough to breathe.
- 6/23/2016
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- PEOPLE.com
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