THIS DOCTOR ADOPTED TRIPLETS AFTER THEIR MOM DIED IN LABOR — 5 YEARS LATER, THEIR BIO DAD SHOWED UP “Breathe.
It’s all going to be okay,” Doctor Thomas Spellman said to this woman in labor, Leah.
Her pulse began dropping, and her condition worsened… “Please stay! Nurse, what’s happening? Look at me, Leah!” he yelled. “Doctor Spellman, you need to leave, please,” Dr. Nichols said, escorting him outside the OR. When his colleague’s voice snapped him out of his thoughts, something was not right. “How…how’s Leah?” he asked.
“We’re sorry, Thomas,” Dr. Nichols said remorsefully. “We tried our best, but we couldn’t stop the bleeding. The children are safe and have been placed in the NICU.”
As Thomas walked out, he looked up at the bright skies, remembering Leah. “I had promised you I would do my best to help you. I would give your kids a good life, I swear!”
It was meant to be a routine flight. Alan and Laura were heading back home with their three-year-old daughter, Sophie, after a relaxing vacation.
But as the plane hit turbulence, things took a turn for the worse.
Sophie, terrified and crying, clung to Laura. Alan, already stressed from work, felt the pressure of the cramped space and the constant wailing.
The atmosphere in the plane grew tense. The flight attendants tried to calm Sophie, but nothing seemed to work.
Laura looked at Alan, hoping for support, but he was visibly cracking under the pressure.
In a moment of frustration, Alan snapped. “I can’t do this anymore.
Just get her to stop crying!” he shouted, attracting the attention of nearby passengers.