OUR LITTLE MIRACLE
YOU South Africa|3 March 2022
The giant tumour in her mouth and throat would rob her of her first breaths in this world. But thanks to the precision work of medical experts and her parents’ love little Ivoreè is thriving
RICHARD VAN RENSBURG
OUR LITTLE MIRACLE

THE baby is snuggled cosily in her mother’s arms after a feed, a hearty yawn a telltale sign that she’ll soon drift off. It’s typical behaviour for a two-month-old but for tiny Ivoreè’s parents, everything she does is a sign she’s recovering from her traumatic birth and is on her way to robust health.

And Kiara Jackson and Charles Erasmus have the team at Cape Town’s Tygerberg Hospital to thank for the fact their little girl is here at all.

Kiara (21) nearly lost her baby in a threatened early miscarriage and then, after scans revealed a big tumour in her baby’s mouth and throat, she was given the option of termination.

“My whole pregnancy was hard,” Kiara says. “The thought of a miscarriage was terrifying, and finding out later on that she had a tumour was heartbreaking.”

But doctors were sympathetic, she adds. “They gave me the option of continuing with the pregnancy under close observation but they warned me that even if the pregnancy continued to term, she might not survive the birth.

“I didn’t give up on her though and just look at her now. She’s been through so much but she’s doing so well.”

Charles (33), a tattoo artist, smiles down at his daughter. “It’s been quite the journey so far,” he says. “She’s really a little miracle.”

The “miracle” is something of a medical marvel. Doctors performed what’s called an ex-utero intrapartum treatment (Exit) on Ivoreè when she was still partially in her mother’s womb, creating an airway to allow her to breathe until the tumour could be removed.

This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

MORE STORIES FROM YOU SOUTH AFRICAView all
BALLON IN THE BAG
YOU South Africa

BALLON IN THE BAG

Manchester City midfielder Rodrigo Hernandez Cascante says his Ballon d'Or win is a victory for Spanish football

time-read
4 mins  |
14 November 2024
IT WAS ALL A LIE
YOU South Africa

IT WAS ALL A LIE

A new doccie exposes the Grey's Anatomy writer who fabricated her life story

time-read
5 mins  |
14 November 2024
'I WILL NEVER GIVE UP'
YOU South Africa

'I WILL NEVER GIVE UP'

After her husband, anticorruption activist Alexei Navalny, was poisoned and murdered by the Kremlin, she became the public face of Russia's opposition. In this candid interview Yulia Navalnaya opens up about life on the run, her perilous family life and why she's continuing her husband's fight to save their country

time-read
10+ mins  |
14 November 2024
AGREE TO DISAGREE
YOU South Africa

AGREE TO DISAGREE

Trevor Noah on how his childhood squabbles with his mother inspired his delightful new book

time-read
4 mins  |
14 November 2024
PAUSE THE CLOCK
YOU South Africa

PAUSE THE CLOCK

Researchers have discovered that the ageing process spikes at 44 and 60. Here's what you can do to slow it down

time-read
5 mins  |
14 November 2024
MPOOMY ON TOP
YOU South Africa

MPOOMY ON TOP

We chat to SA's most popular female podcaster about love, loss and her booming success

time-read
4 mins  |
14 November 2024
MY BROTHER IS NOT TO BLAME
YOU South Africa

MY BROTHER IS NOT TO BLAME

Tinus Drotské says his sibling, ex Bok Nǎka, is the victim in the brawl with a neighbour that landed up in court

time-read
4 mins  |
14 November 2024
MATT THE RECLUSE
YOU South Africa

MATT THE RECLUSE

A year after his friend's tragic death, the actor continues to shun the spotlight

time-read
4 mins  |
14 November 2024
A LEAP OF FAITH
YOU South Africa

A LEAP OF FAITH

After her husband tried to kill her by tampering with her parachute she thought she'd never trust a man again-but now she's found love

time-read
5 mins  |
14 November 2024
THEY'RE MY KIDS!
YOU South Africa

THEY'RE MY KIDS!

This West Coast woman treats her monkeys as iftheyre humans and animal activists are not happy about it

time-read
4 mins  |
14 November 2024