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The safe arrival of a newborn is always a joyous moment for the parents.
However, things will change quickly and become deeply worrying if they discover their child is suffering serious health problems.
That is what happened to the parents of 16-year-old Hongkonger Lai Sai-yu shortly after her birth.
They were told by a paediatrician that their baby daughter was suffering from a rare genetic disease linked to serious heart problems.
“Sai-yu was in the hospital’s intensive care unit after she was born as she was not able to breathe on her own and her face was blue because of that,” her father, Lai Chi-leung says.
“After a series of examinations, the doctor told us that she seemed to be suffering from a genetic disease.”