ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 11月2日 01時28分


When Zuleima, left, and her husband learned that their unborn daughter would be born with microcephaly — an abnormally small head and brain damage caused by the Zika virus — she sought an abortion. But her insurer did not give her an answer in time. “It was too late,”said Zuleima, who lives in Colombia. “I had to have the baby.” Her newborn daughter, Milagros, has no frontal lobes, and the connection between her 2 brain hemispheres is abnormally small. In Brazil, more than 2,000 babies have been born with microcephaly, but in Colombia, which has had the second-biggest Zika outbreak, there have been merely 47. Why have relatively few babies in Colombia been born with brain damage? Women’s decisions, like seeking abortions and delaying pregnancy, may be the answer. @katieorlinsky photographed Zuleima, 37, with Milagros and one of her older daughters at home in Caucasia, Colombia.


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