Pregnant Woman Bitten by a Snake Late in Her Pregnancy

Published on October 23, 2019
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The Other Alternative

With the other moms-to-be – Angie and Kamri – the snakes weren’t as poisonous. Whether divine intervention occurred or not, their bodies were strong enough to fend off the toxins. For Angie’s case, she chose an emergency C-section to try to save her baby. In just enough time to spare, she received the anti-venom, saving her life. Kamri chose to rely on God and various treatments to stop the spread of the venom, saving her unborn baby.

Snake Biting A Hand

Snake Biting A Hand

This Wasn’t Possible for Sanita

Though Kamri and Angie were both bitten by venomous snakes, their situations were quite different. They were both with family members at the time and were both rushed to the hospital. In Angie’s case, it took about an hour, but the snake that bit her had slow-acting venom. Plus, it’s unknown how much venom was coursing through her body. Sanita had none of those things going for her, as she was alone and didn’t call emergency services herself.

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Pregnant Woman Alone In A Field

Pregnant Woman Alone In A Field