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‘It seemed brutal’: Heartbreaking decision made after twin’s stillbirth

“It just seemed to be a bit brutal and a bit senseless, given I’d lost her and what could that achieve?” she said.But when she was advised about the possible benefits for her surviving twin, Lillian, who recently turned four, and for potential future pregnancies, she and her husband Matt, agreed.Lily and her stillborn twin, Audrey, were born at 34 weeks’ gestation in the Mater Mothers’ Hospital on March 21, 2017.THE EXTRAORDINARY LEGACY OF BABY WHO LIVED JUST 20 DAYS‘WE CARED FOR HIM AND…
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