The plan was bold—insert a camera and tools into the amniotic sac. The goal: remove the tumor without harming the baby or mother.
Tammy stayed awake for the entire operation. She said it felt like “a popping balloon” when the tools entered.
Doctors carefully navigated to the tumor inside the womb. With steady hands, they managed to remove the growth.
However, the tumor was too large to extract from the sac. So it was left floating until Tammy’s baby could be delivered.
Over the next four months, Tammy carried her baby carefully. Despite everything, her pregnancy continued without major issues.
When it was finally time, Tammy gave birth to a baby girl. Her daughter Leyna was healthy, despite the odds she faced.