Selfless Woman Saves 6-Month-Old Boy with Partial Liver Donation

Selfless Woman Saves 6-Month-Old Boy with Partial Liver Donation

Little Boy Saves Himself With a Kind Stranger’s Liver

On June 7, a six‑month‑old boy was enjoying a family trip in Malaysia when things took an unexpected turn. The tiny traveller started showing jaundice and had a wild‑nightmare bout of diarrhea—seven times in a single day! What the parents thought was just a routine tummy bug quickly morphed into the ominous sign of liver failure.

Race Against Time

With a tight clock ticking, the family rushed to a Singapore clinic. The doctor’s diagnosis was clear: the boy’s liver was on fire, and the only lifeline was a transplant.

Donors Gone 24/7

Both parents were eager to donate a portion of their own livers, but medical screening ruled them out. In a move that feels straight out of a modern‑day fairy tale, the family turned to social media on June 16, hoping a perfect match could appear online.

  • Three generous folks read the plea and lauded the call for help.
  • They all went through a full medical check on the very same day.
  • Among them, a 32‑year‑old woman emerged as the best match.

Because Everyone Loves a Good Drama

Proceeding with a speedy schedule, the National University Hospital performed the transplant on Wednesday, June 20, in the bright morning light. The surgery lasted 12 hours and ended in a triumph—both the baby and the donor were breathing easy and recovering in their respective wards.

In general, a liver donor only stays a week in the hospital. After surgery, the donated portion begins to regrow in a few weeks, allowing the donor to resume a life as normal as before—no side‑effects, no shelf‑life concerns.

Heartfelt Words from the Mom

Madam Kelly Law, 37, expresses endless gratitude: “It takes immense courage to make this decision and not everyone can do so.” She praised the donor’s selflessness, noting that a stranger going through the whole process is almost unheard of. “Apart from a patient’s parents, I don’t think anyone unrelated would consider such a transplant,” she added.

The donor—also a mother of a three‑year‑old boy—expressed her desire to inspire new heroes. “I hope that this transplant will inspire more people to help others,” she wrote to Madam Law. They haven’t met face‑to‑face, yet the connection feels stronger than any distance.

Takeaway

Sometimes a lifesaving twist is just a click away. Thanks to quick action, medical expertise, and a generous soul, the boy’s future is bright—and—well—liver‑sized.

Photo Cred

Shout‑out to the photographer: Facebook / Kelly Law—they nailed that shot!

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