Doctors Warned 3ft Tall Woman ‘Childbirth Would Crush Her,’ But She Proved Them Wrong

On August 3, 1989, Trisha Taylor was born in Boise, Idaho. She entered the world weighing 6 pounds. However, she also entered with 150 fractured bones. You see, the now 2-foot, 10-inch tall woman was diagnosed with a rare condition called osteogenesis imperfecta, which makes her bones nearly as fragile as thin glass. Since she was two and a half, Trisha has gotten around in a wheelchair, but she’s always been strong, fierce, and resolute not to let her condition hold her back.

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Trisha eventually married the love of her life, Michael, who’s also 6-feet 11-inches tall.

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Then after enduring two heartbreaking miscarriages, Trisha finally managed to carry her son, Maven, for 32 weeks and welcomed her miracle baby into the world via cesarean section.

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As you can imagine, Trisha and Michael were overjoyed to welcome Maven into their family.

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And as you can see, they love little Maven with all their heart.

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The little tyke is now a vibrant, healthy, and very active five-year-old who does not have his mom’s condition.

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Trisha also added that she recently started her own blog titled “And She Did,” intending to inspire others.

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The full-time mom said:

And folks are still amazed when they see her out and about with little Maven.

But, despite the challenges, this amazing mom is making it all work.

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You can also watch a video about Trisha’s incredible story below.

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