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A Pittsburgh couple who adopted a son with a chronic medical condition wants to adopt another one. They believe that they have the skill to care for children with special needs.
Michaela Robbins told PEOPLE that she and her husband wake up every day and could not believe that they got so lucky for having adopted their son. She explained that Noah had improved their lives in every way.
Plans to adopt another kid
After their adoption for Noah got finalized, the couple is now planning on finding their five-year-old son a sibling. They are open to another medically fragile child after feeling rewarded for having Noah join their family.
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For one Pittsburgh couple, the journey to parenthood was a difficult one. But in the end, they found their “one-in-a-lifetime” kid a 5-year-old who is medically fragile and has inspired them to encourage other parents to open their hearts to children with special needs.
“We wake up all the time and we look at each other and we’re like, ‘I can’t believe we got so lucky,’ ” Michaela Robbins, 33, tells PEOPLE. “Noah has improved our lives in every way.” Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow
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