ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 3月13日 10時56分


Alícia Isabela do Nascimento Martins was born 2 months premature, delivered by emergency C-section. She was hospitalized for 70 days, until her lungs could breathe on their own, her heart could beat steadily, and her body no longer needed a feeding tube. But doctors couldn’t fix the brain damage she suffered when her mother was infected with #Zika during pregnancy. Today, Alícia is 18 months old. She has has #microcephaly, rigid muscles, seizures, and problems with vision, breathing and swallowing. Raising such a baby would be tough for anyone, but her mother, Íris, gave birth at 14. Afterward, Íris sank into a deep depression, leaving her boyfriend and his mother to care for the baby. Now just past her 16th birthday, she has no time for angst. “I changed my life for Alícia,” she said. “It was me for her and her for me.” Although public alarm about the virus is receding, for families of Zika babies, the disastrous effects are only deepening; the difficulties only beginning. Swipe left to see more photos by @adrianazehbrauskas and visit the link in our profile to read more.


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