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In 2007, when Misty Cheney (shown here with husband Jay) was 20 weeks into her pregnancy, her water broke. The Lowell couple had to decide what medical step to take next. While Grace Kelly defied the odds, the outcome for the Cheneys' premature baby – stillborn after 20 weeks and five days gestation – was more common.
In 2007, when Misty Cheney (shown here with husband Jay) was 20 weeks into her pregnancy, her water broke. The Lowell couple had to decide what medical step to take next.

While Grace Kelly defied the odds, the outcome for the Cheneys' premature baby – stillborn after 20 weeks and five days gestation – was more common.
(Photo by Channing Johnson)
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