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Heartbreaking reason why mom’s nursing photo has gone viral

29 Jun, 2016
Heartbreaking reason why mom’s nursing photo has gone viralHeartbreaking reason why mom’s nursing photo has gone viral

“It has been a bonding experience for the both of us, especially because no day is guaranteed," says the heartbroken mom.

Photos of breastfeeding mothers usually generate a fair amount of positive emotions from their viewers, but for this one photo of a mom nursing her daughter, it has gone viral for one heartbreaking reason.

Mom Anastasia Pittis’s cancer-stricken daughter is undergoing through chemotherapy, and breastfeeding is the only thing that is giving her comfort through this difficult time.

The photo first appeared on the Facebook group called Breastfeeding Mama Talk. When she uploaded it, Anastasia did know the impact it would create.

“The reaction has been pretty incredible,” she said in a Babble story. “I was really surprised that the picture got so much attention and that others were being so supportive.”

Captioned in the viral photo was six-month-old Xenia’s story.

"My daughter was born with stage 3 brain cancer,” it says. “I am incredibly happy to have the opportunity to breastfeed her while she goes through chemotherapy. It has been a bonding experience for the both of us, especially because no day is guaranteed."

In the photo, one could see the scars on Xenia’s head from her past surgery.

The cancer had been diagnosed when Xenia was two-months-old, and her daughter noticed that her head seemed unusually large.

“An MRI scan revealed that she had hydrocephalus (fluid in the brain), caused by a very large brain tumor,” said Anastasia in a Facebook page called Xenia’s Journey. “We were then rushed to the Children’s Hospital Colorado to seek treatment. The aggressive and large size of the tumor indicated to doctors that Xenia was born with it.”

Breastfeeding had been a great comfort not only to the infant, but for her mother as well; it had become to them a unusual but effective bonding moment.

“Besides being a huge bonding experience, it gives me peace of mind knowing that she’ll still latch on and eat even when she isn’t feeling her very best,” the mom said in the Babble story.

Anastasia’s post also provided other mothers with similar situations a safe place to share their own stories, and all of them are equally heartbreaking.

One comment says:

“I’m breastfeeding my 20 month old through treatment for neuroblastoma. It has been a lifesaver because no matter how sick or nauseated she is, she wants to nurse. My baby was diagnosed at 16 months and we were told she was potentially born with it. It is a shattering thing to go through.”

Another says:

“My son is also receiving Chemo at this time in preparation for a bone marrow transplant to treat MPS-1 Hurler Syndrome. I am also breastfeeding and hoping that it will combat some side effects from the chemo.”

The kind of cancer that Xenia has has a 95% chance of reoccurring, but what matters is the current moment, and right now she is improving.

“Right now she seems to be doing fairly well in comparison to how she’s been before,” says Anastasia, “with everything she’s gone through.”

READ: 15 Cancer signs in children that you might be ignoring

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