
In November of 2019 Nicole Dib was 25 weeks pregnant with her second child. She started her day just like any other. She went for a swim at the local pool to ease the common niggles pregnant women often get as they approach their third trimester. But this regular day turned into one of the most harrowing experiences of her life.
After her swim, her waters broke.
Nicole rushed to the hospital where medical professionals monitored her as they prepared for an emergency caesarean birth. She recalls the doctors administering her with magnesium and steroids to help prepare her child's lungs for the outside world. She was scared. She was about to deliver her baby 15 weeks early. Before they could make it to the operating theatre, Nicole was told to push.
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Weighing 838 grams, her son Jibreel entered this world with all odds stacked against him.
In the hours that passed after Jibby's birth, Nicole and her husband, Youssef, were in a state of shock and denial as doctors buzzed around doing their best to keep their son alive. With their son in the NICU, Nicole was approached by doctors who informed them about their choices. "You have the option to not revive, resuscitate him, it's all in your hands," they said.