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WATCH: Abortion Survivor Burned in Mom’s Womb for 18 Hours Jumps for the First Time in Her Life

While Jessen survived the abortion as a baby, the lack of oxygen to her brain caused her to develop cerebral palsy. Many of the physical activities we partake in every day are nearly impossible for her — which is why a recent announcement she made on Twitter marked such a special, celebratory moment.

“This is not the prettiest video I have ever seen in my life and I kind of want to die posting it. But, it’s a big deal. Today, I hopped around like a little bunny,” Jessen tweeted alongside a video of her jumping for the first time.

“Feeling what it felt like to jump without holding on since I was a child, I will try to jump prettier next time,” she added, considering the playful act pure joy by the look on her face.

Jessen, who credits her miracle story and every breath she takes to her Lord Jesus Christ, was quick to credit God for the little victory that she’s waited 42 years to achieve.

“Lord! You helped me let go of the railings down the steps today and balance, more than once,” she wrote. “You helped me hop like a bunny and laugh. I wonder if You laughed beside me as You steadied me?

Thank You.

I am Yours.

and all my Victories are Yours.”

“Saved by the power of Jesus Christ,” said Jessen in an earlier interview with Daily Signal. “I am unashamedly a Christian, will not change that part of my story. I have no need to be embarrassed by that.”

See more from Gianna Jessen’s amazing story of saving lives and “living the impossible” at giannajessen.com

Kelsey Straeter
Kelsey Straeter
Kelsey is an editor at Outreach. She’s passionate about fear fighting, freedom writing, and the pursuit of excellence in the name of crucifying perfectionism. Glitter is her favorite color, 2nd only to pink, and 3rd only to pink glitter.

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