The mother who chose to continue her daughter's pregnancy with anencephaly gives birth and says goodbye to her baby

A couple of months ago we told you the story of Keri and Royce Young, a couple who was waiting for Eva, a baby who was diagnosed with anencephaly at 20 weeks gestation.

In a gesture of love that only a mother can have, Keri chose to continue the pregnancy and carry it to term so that her baby's organs could when she was born. After a long wait, the day came and the Royce share their experience to meet and fire Eva.

They knew all the time that due to her condition, Eva would live only hours or days so they prepared for the moment Eva would be born and be able to enjoy it during the short time she would be with them.

Eva arrived on April 17 and they both shared images of the moment they met her.

Royce shared an image in which he is seen holding Eva with a short message: "We said hello and goodbye to our sweet Eva Grace yesterday".

For his part, Keri published an image where the whole family appears, including his two-year-old son, Harrison:

"We said hello and goodbye to our sweet Eva yesterday. She was very perfect in her own way. I will be sharing more details of this amazing story later. And of course, this is NOT a sad post. Don't press that button"Keri comments in the message that accompanies the photo she posted.

Throughout the pregnancy she was sharing her advances and He always made sure that people took each post as positive news, hence she mentions the "do not press that button", referring to not use the sad reaction of Facebook and just see the positive situation.

Of course, the messages of support have come to them since they announced their decision and now that they met and said goodbye to Eva, it was no exception. It is certainly a admirable act of love.