The Dallas News has a video telling the moving story of a couple and their newborn boy, whose genetic defect and whose multiple medical problems ensured that he would live at most a few days. They were faithful to him to the end of his brief life, and they hope that sharing their family's story will help other parents experiencing loss.
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