How far would you go to have a baby? It’s an intriguing question that brings a lot of “ifs” into the equation.
What if the child’s life was in danger? If the fetus is born with severe deformities or suffers from a debilitating genetic disease. What if you couldn’t conceive a child? Would you spend all your money, and then others, on a small chance of getting pregnant?

And what if you were in danger? Would you continue to try to get pregnant knowing that birth could kill you? Would any of these dangers matter, or is the notion of procreation so sacred that nothing can stand in the way of becoming a parent?

Well, for the youngest mother in the world, all of these things were true, and even more so. Stacey Herald lives in Kentucky and at just a height of 68.58 centimeters, she is one of the youngest women to become pregnant and have children. And despite the risks, he succeeded.
Of course, those who did not believe in her chances were right. Stacey’s daughter, Kateri, her first child, was born by cesarean section after only 28 weeks. The second task was harder. Makaya was born similarly. And her son Malachi, after giving birth, was diagnosed with severe medical problems. The doctors saved him, which led their family to believe that God cared for them and a plan for each.
The Herald family considers all 3 of their children to be miracles. They believe in their love and want a world full of children, no matter what science says.
