74 | SEPTEMBER 2019 | L&L
Babynumber two
Despitethis,orperhapsasaresult
oftheintenseloveforIvan,the
coupledecidedtohaveanother
childandweredelightedwhen
allthescanswerenormal.
“Wewereecstatic;ourlittle
girl,Kara,wasperfectandquickly
sleptthroughthenight.Shewas
myangel.Iusedtokeepherina
wrap,closetomeallthetime.But
at 11 months,Karawasn’tsitting.
NomatterwhichexercisesItried
withher,shewouldjustthrow
herselfbackandrefusetobeinan
uprightposition.Shewouldn’teat
S
tefanandBrumildaKruger,
intheirmid-30s,were
delightedwhentheyfound
outtheywerepregnant
again.Fouryearsearlier,Brumilda
hadgivenbirthtoIvan,whowas
bornwithclubfeetandothersevere
medicalconditions.Thefouryears
sincehisbirthweredifficult.“Ivan
washospitalisedmoretimesthan
wecanremember,butdespite
thesechallenges,todayheisjusta
normalfour-year-old–withglasses.
Laughing,playing,reachinghis
milestonesandgivingusmorejoy
thanwecouldeverimagine.”
THE
GIFT
Kathy Malherbe relates the
story of a young child’s journey
from a world without sound,
to speaking her first words.
anything with texture and preferred
to have milk out of a bottle.
“Deep down, I knew something
was wrong,” admits Brumilda, “But I
was in denial after everything we’d
been through, life was quiet now −
no weekly doctor visits, surgeries,
heartbreak, tears or financial stress.
I didn’t want things to change. I
wanted to hold on to our perfect
little girl for a little longer.”
When reality hits
Brumilda decided to go back to work
after taking two years off to look after
her son. “We thought that sending
Kara Kruger