At just 18, Brianna Rawlings was 17 weeks pregnant and dreaming of motherhood when her world came crashing down. What doctors had dismissed as pregnancy symptoms turned out to be a rare and aggressive blood cancer: NK cell leukemia.
Faced with an unthinkable choice—start treatment immediately and end her pregnancy, or delay treatment to give her baby a chance—Brianna chose her baby. She hoped her son would survive, even if it meant risking her own life.
Her son, Kyden, was born three months early via emergency C-section after Brianna developed a blood infection. He lived just 12 precious days. Brianna cherished every moment.
“Those 12 days I got to hold him, count his tiny fingers and toes, talk to him—those were the best days of my life,” she said.
Though heartbroken, Brianna fought to survive. For a time, it looked like she might. But complications worsened, and even a promising trial drug—funded by her family at $3,000 a week—wasn’t enough.
On December 29, 2018, Brianna passed away at 19.
She left behind a legacy of courage, love, and sacrifice—a mother’s fierce devotion that moved hearts around the world.