Woman warned pregnancy could kill her dies 3 weeks after giving birth (PHOTOS)
A proud mother who defied doctors warnings over having a baby has died just three weeks after giving birth.
Leah Biggs, 27, was told that having a baby could kill her because of her fragile heart - but gave birth to her tiny 4lbs 4oz daughter Aria last month.
However Leah, who underwent a heart transplant in 2010, suffered complications and had to be kept alive by a life support machine.
But after three weeks doctors eventually told her husband Mike, 28, there was nothing more that could be done.
Baby Aria, who was being cared for in an intensive care incubator, was allowed to return home the
day her mother died.
In a Facebook post she wrote:
"I have achieved so much since my transplant and would hope I'm doing my donor proud.Writing on Facebook, Land Rover technician Mike said:
"By the end of this year I'll be a mummy and that was something I never thought would happen.
"I have done more travelling in the last five years than my whole life and had my best friend/husband/soul mate and my rock by my side through thick and thin."
"It is with an excruciating, unbearable, deep and heavy pain in my heart that i have to say we lost Leah Biggs early this afternoon.She was my reason for living and she/we wanted a child more than anything but we never thought anything like this would happen.
"I will never stop loving her and i hope she can look over and guide me and Aria.""We were the definition of love from the moment we met over 10 years ago and loved each other more and more each day and she didn't deserve this she was an amazing, kind, bubbly and positive person who put others first," "The pain will never go but I have to try my best to do you proud by bringing Aria Leah-Ellen Biggs up the right way xx."Leah came around briefly after giving birth under heavy sedation and called out to meet her daughter who was born seven weeks premature by c- section.
But Aria was being cared for by nurses in intensive care.
Daily Mirror
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