St. Ann, JAMAICA (HELP NEEDED) : Nellveita Barrett, 25 y-o, Mother of twin daughters, Amaiyah and Kay-Leigh, seeks help to save her 'miracle' baby... J$10 million needed for heart surgery. Bustamante Children's Hospital did not want to operate on the child because of her small size....many are of the opinion that she should focus on her other daughter, Kay-Leigh who is doing much better

BY RENAE DIXON Staff reporter dixonr@jamaicaobserver.com  Sunday, May 17, 2015  
A St Ann mother is appealing for assistance to get one of her six-week-old twin daughters to the United States to do a heart surgery which is expected to save the infant's life.
Amaiyah Delmonte (left) and her sister Kay-Leigh.
(PHOTOS: RENAE DIXON)
When Nellveita Barrett, 25, gave birth over a month ago, she was happy to be a mother for the first time, and not just any mother, but the mother of twin girls. However, the celebrations of the birth of her children was soon turned to praying, moments after it was revealed that one of her girls was not well.
"She turned blue shortly after being born," the mother told the Jamaica Observer.
Amaiyah Delmonte has a single ventricle disorder and has three holes in her heart. Her condition requires that she gets medical attention overseas. However, with the hefty bill of approximately $J10 million or US$100, 000, Barrett needs help. She pointed out that her daughter will also need to travel in a special aircraft, since the oxygen level in the regular planes would not be sufficient.
"She was on life support for three days ... they said she wouldn't make it," Barrett recalled.
Barrett said that it was a very devastating experience for her because she did not expect anything to go wrong.
She said that she had the usual morning sickness during pregnancy, but nothing was "out of the ordinary". There was no indication that one of her girls would be sick. Now she said it is a miracle which is keeping her baby alive.
"Unborn babies usually have a duct from the heart to the lung. That is what is keeping her, but it is not producing enough oxygen," she said.
She explained that usually the duct disappears 15 hours after birth. However after six weeks, Amaiyah still has hers.
This has led the mother to believe that "she is a miracle baby."
While many are of the opinion that she should focus on her other daughter, Kay-Leigh, Barrett will not give up on Amaiyah, who remains vibrant in spite of her illness.
Nellveita Barrett (right) attends to baby Amaiyah, while
 her mother Joyce Barrett looks after Kay-Leigh.
"Their reaction at the hospital was that she (the other baby) was okay so I could give up on her (Amaiyah), but that was not an option," Barrett said she reached out for prayer from wherever she could.
She said that one doctor told her it is finished because the baby is being supported by a machine. However, after three days, Baby Amaiyah was able to breathe on her own.
Barrett said that Amaiyah was admitted to the Bustamante Children's Hospital for several weeks and was only released to her over a week ago. She said that the hospital did not want to operate on the child because of her small size. Amaiyah, who weighed over five pounds at birth, has lost weight due to her illness and is now a little over four pounds. more

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