Instead of the skin-to-skin embrace she’d dreamed of, Reazjhana watched her newborn vanish behind operating room doors, cradled not by her mother, but by a plastic surgeon. The 13 stitches carved into Kyanni’s cheek felt like a physical mark of everything that had gone wrong in those frantic minutes when doctors couldn’t find a heartbeat and rushed into an emergency C-section. Confused and heartbroken, the family struggled to reconcile the hospital’s calm statement about “known complications” with the raw reality of their daughter’s pain.Yet in the days that followed, something else appeared alongside the scar: support. Donations poured into their GoFundMe, messages from strangers echoed their outrage and hope, and Reazjhana clung to one belief—that her daughter is more than this wound. As Kyanni heals, her family is determined that the mark on her face will not define her future, but remind them how fiercely she was fought for.
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