She weighed less than a pound at

Baby Manushi from Rajasthan, India, is a true miracle.

Born at just 28 weeks via C-section due to her mother’s high blood pressure,

she weighed only 14 ounces and had underdeveloped organs, leaving her survival

chances below 1%. Placed on a ventilator and given essential nutrients directly into her blood, she fought against all odds,

After six months in intensive care, she grew stronger,

eventually reaching 5.2 pounds. Her survival was not just a medical achievement

but also a powerful message about the value of female children. Today,

Manushi stands as an inspiration, proving that miracles do happen.

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