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Parents Refuse to Give Up Newborn Son With Eighty Percent Birthmarks


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A couple from Yerevan, Armenia, Mariam Petrosyan, 26, and Taron Petrosyan, 28, are expecting a baby son. However, when Artyom Petrosyan was born, it was discovered that he had a birthmark nevus. Eighty percent of his body is covered in dark, raised, oval regions of skin.

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Whatever his characteristics or appearance, your 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥 is still yours and is therefore the most precious person in the world. I can see why the parents in this case were taken aback when the physicians told them they may choose to leave their new𝐛𝐨𝐫𝐧 at the hospital if they so desired after giving 𝐛𝐢𝐫𝐭𝐡. Thankfully, they didn’t pay attention.


Armenia has been warned by doctors that they don’t know how long Artyom will live due to an increased risk of skin cancer. But both were horrified when the doctors told them they could let him stay if they didn’t think they would be able to care for him at home.

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Doctors had never before observed a nevus like Artyom’s, and they quickly realized he also had spina bifida. “Everything is a haze. They performed a 90-minute operation to correct his vertebra, and it took him five days to rehabilitate before we could see him again.”  I can still envision them sitting next to us.They also stated that physicians had no idea he would survive. Artyom has not yet opened his eyes, and we’ve been told he likely never will due to the nevus birthmark in that region,” Mariam added. the duration.

My husband called Artyom’s name, and we saw him begin to awaken. I then called Artyom’s name, and he opened his eyes.” Narek, age three, and Artur, age two, inquired Mariam where Artyom was.” put chocolate on their face” However, upon learning of his condition, they did nothing but protect their youngest sibling.

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Mariam reported that Artyom occasionally drew strange stares, but that others regarded him as “a gift from God.” Nevus birthmarks are removable, but they rarely cover 80% of the body as Artyom’s did. The majority of people were startled to see Artyom, although some beamed at him. Someone else informed me that he is a divine gift.

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