Yeah. And a child born with a disability or who develops one is just as capable of doing great things with their life. All they need is the right care, support, and most of all love. Never giving up on them. Like Helen Keller, who was blind and deaf, but became a famous author and activist thanks to her teacher Anne Sullivan who didn’t give up on her. Not to mention Beethoven was deaf, yet became a famous composer. And Bethany Hamilton lost her arm, but she got back onto her board with determination and support from her family. In short, disabled or not, every child deserves unconditional love and support as they grow so they can become the people each of them was meant to be.
@@geminirose24 hate to admit this but she reminds me how my first adoptive mother treated me exactly the same way except I had an older sister, however the only difference to my story is that I can walked but I’m still disabled because I’m special needs my first mother dislikes me right away never spent time or even care enough about me, I was basically nothing to her useless, helpless,
No matter what nothing is so beautiful than bringing a baby into this world. It shouldn't matter if it comes out deformed. It's not the child's fault.😢 U made this precious human being and they don't ask for nothing but love. Don't punish the child for how she or he came out. Learn to love and take care of this little angel. Those that don't want a deformed child give it to someone that can give them what you ain't prepared to do
My add on: Ed ended up being more happy by having his actual daughter, the daughter he thought was his, and her actual mother as his new family. In addition to the divorce, Ed also filed for a restraining order against Cindy. Due to what Cindy did qualifying as child abduction, she had to pay a $10,000 fine, and was sentenced to four years in prison. Due to being permanently paralyzed and shunned by everyone, Cindy was forced to live the rest of her life alone and miserable.
@@xxxnarurto5747 they should do a part two with Cindy visited in prison by Edd and the girls as well as Cindy’s family . I’m sure the girls will forgive her
Cindy doesn't care about the divorce, her injuries, or her time in prison. All she wanted was to have her daughters out of her hair and out of her life.
I love the ending so much, that was one evil lady and she got her karma, don’t treat nobody wrong, it will come back, u gonna reap what u sew believe that ❤
The sad part was that she never regretted what she did to her sister and daughter. Cindy was only sorry she was caught and proving that she cared for no one but herself. She deserves the worst jail will offer her and the female inmates will make her life a living hell. Being that Cindy is paralyzed from the waist down would make things worse for her.
I can't believe how cold, heartless evil lady that Cindy was. Not one regret beginning to end. Ironically got what she deserved in the end. Very happy for Emma and Sadie in the end. Loved how it all turned out that they were best friends and ended up being sisters and very good, proud and happy how the dad took it all in and handled everything! Well worth it!
Cindy was incredibly selfish for what she did. She treated both her sister and biological daughter horribly because they were disabled. It was rather poetic justice that she ended up disabled herself. You should love your family unconditionally and think about their feelings as well as your own. Now she has no one and it serves her right.
Well, that nurse is about to pass away, so with only a few weeks left, it would be pointless and a waste of time to prosecute her. My guess is, she’ll be allowed to stay at home instead of going to jail until she dies
I've spent a little bit of time in a wheelchair. I am on chemo for a brain tumor I was diagnosed with 17 years ago. I do struggle walking and use a walker outside of the house. I am currently on the 6th different chemotherapy medication. I've had 7 surgeries. There have been short spurts where I wasn't able to walk, but I am grateful it wasn't permanent.
Hi Mackenzie I’m glad you’re doing better, you didn’t deserve to be that way. I just want to let you know that god’s with you and he carries you through the thick and thin. I may not know you, but I know that you’re a lovable person. I wish you the best of luck
@@teamcougars I had similar story as Emma being disabled and I was treated the same away as she was by her mother the same with my first adoptive mother as well excepted someone called on my parents and I was taken away from them because how I was being treated
@@galaxy_cat9575 agreed, I know how Emma felt because that’s was the same feeling I used to had in my first adoptive family, I was treated terrible by my mother because I’m disabled
Six months after the birth of my sister-in-law's second child I, during a visit, asked her if she planned to have any more children. An attitude of extreme annoyance came over her and she angrily spat out that she thought babies were dirty and disgusting. Later, when her and I were in a room with the baby she stared at him and said: "I'm not going to let you control me!" My sister-in-law is an identical twin. At their wedding her father said to my brother: "I hope you've made the right choice." Her sister has been a wonderful, loving mother to her children. Once their children were adults my brother divorced his wife. My niece is prone to bouts of depression. My nephew is OK.
Well as the devil always says "karma will always bite you when you least expect it." Truly heartless that Cindy was, a place in my hell is waiting for people like her. Horrible person. Well done to the husband and Sadie Foster's adoptive mother, brilliant how he got a happy family in the end
That mother should be very ashamed of herself. She put her daughter, her husband, her biological daughter, and the other mother through a lot. It wasn’t fair for any of them.
I have a sister with high needs nonverbal autism who was violent, my childhood was ruined and I knew I couldn't go through that again. So I got sterilized when I was 27. Every child deserves unconditional love, I knew I couldn't do that I was too traumatized and damaged so the right thing to do for me was not have kids. If you cannot love them unconditionally, if you cannot accept the possibility of a disabled child, don't have them.
You are lucky to have got sterilised at the age of twenty-seven. Most surgeons would not carry out that operation on such a young person, unless they were severely handicapped, which you were not.
Wow I’m so sorry for what you went through, and I’m so sorry that you felt the urge to sterilize yourself, but I’m no one to judge you as only Our Righteous Heavenly Father creator of heaven and earth of all things see and unseen can do that: have a wonderful life
@@josiearcuri4871 no one gets hurt by me getting sterilized. Kids (especially disabled ones) who are born to parents that don't want them will suffer every time
I do not know whether this is a true story or not, but the matter of the disabled baby reminds me of the true story of Jono Lancaster, who was rejected by his biological parents as a baby because he was born with a facial deformity. Years later, as an adult, he found out their home address and wrote to them, wishing to rebuild a relationship with them and they replied, telling him that they wanted no contact with him and any further attemps at contact would be ignored. They then both signed the letter. All because he was born with a facial deformity.
It also reminds me of the Kimberly Mays & Arlena Twigg case, the Mays biological baby was born with a heart defect. They wanted a perfectly healthy baby so they tossed their poor baby like a piece of trash & paid to arrange the baby swap.
Some parents, particularly in some South Asian and Middle Eastern communities follow the abusive rule so-called "honour code" and think that their disabled kid would "dishonour" the family, thus the parents would force an abortion. Which is sad and disgusting.
Cindy was worse to her sister, Meg, all her life. I bet when Ed finally met her family, he learns more about what she did. Cindy's parents explained that they had to call the cops on her because this wasn't the only time she refused to help Meg and abandoned her. When Ed tells his in-laws that she was finally arrested and tells her where she is, they finally confront her. She notices Meg walking normally, albeit slowly and asks how she was able to do that. She taunts Cindy by reminding her that the day she abandoned her at the lake, her doctor rescued her and took her to a specialist who helped her gain mobility. It took months, but Meg was able to walk again and the specialist paid for the surgery. After Cindy left, their family's lives got better without her in it. Their parents were able to get back in their own lives and find better jobs. Meg was able to live a normal and happy life without judgment. Plus, she's now happily married with a man who truly loves her. Meg and her parents waited for the day that Cindy would pay for her sins and they didn't wait that long. Karma came to her in the accident and divorce for her cruelty. Meg and her family came to say goodbye to her because she's no longer welcome in their family anymore. When Cindy begs them to not abandon her in her time of need, her parents tell her off in the same cruel words she had said to them in her letter. She was better off without them in the past, now they're better off without her in their lives. They leave and Cindy is seen screaming out in anger.
@ladyfire44 That would be a nice plot hole but in real life if the police found out about Cindy having to take care of Meg the parents would be arrested. Because this is parentification
OMG what a great story and I love how they got together at the end so they can take care of the two little angels together God bless this is awesome❤🤗🥲🙏🏾🥰
As a young child and teenager the mother should not have to take care of her sister that was her parents responsibility now all the things she did after was wrong
Cindy's parents are part of the problem. They shouldn't have made her give up her life for her sister. However, when you choose to have children, you always love them unconditionally
@@brindaiyer8512 I agree. Siblings should have a strong relationship, but they shouldn't be forced to do everything together. If I would've tried to compromise and make sure Cindy had her own life and freedom while encouraging her to make time for her sister as well.
Such a bad mother 😡 Every child born deserves to have a happy and supportive parents no matter what disabilities they're facing. Who knows they could become a famous celebrity too.
This story actually quite reminds me how I was treated by my first adoptive family, at least the mother was very similar how my first adoptive mother treated me she didn’t care about me nor loved me because I’m special needs and because of that she didn’t love me because she never wanted special needs child so she treated me terribly, however she treated her other daughter as the favorite child because she wasn’t special needs unlike me, plot twist both of us are adopted, also I was taken away from my first adoptive family apparently so I impacted everyone in that school
Cindy, know how it's like to have a special needs family member because, my older sister used to be special needs. She was annoying, a bit violent, would have to tell her to leave the room but, I would never ever wish for her to disappear or die. That's just unholy.
That mother did very wrong and got what she deserved, now she can't walk! It nice to see two who were friends become family! I have a niece that can't walk and she's a child psychologist!❤😊😅😂
@@shadowx2652 to get hurt like what! She gave her baby away, like she was trash! If you have a child with special needs you still love them not throw them away!🥰
I just ran across this video; much better than Dhar man and Sameer Bavnani. I am disabled and was adopted (before they knew of my disability) and they never rescinded the adoption even after they found that I was losing my hearing. I was and am LOVED by my family. The only issue I have with this particular video is the backstory. The Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed by Pres Bush in 1990; MANY public places are now required to be accessible. And we do now have outdoor wheelchairs that can get through beaches. Finally, a small issue is that nurses and doctors would not be getting into a long list of what "might" have caused a health issue; they would run the tests as quickly as possible to have a clear answer and not speculate on "possible" reasons.
I saw a video of yours in an ad, y'know, as one of those ads over to the side in the list of recommended videos to watch next, with a title along the lines of "Woman steals from church lives to regret it", and I have reason to believe it's one of those "unlisted" videos, and I was wondering, could you please direct me to the link of it? I really want to watch it.
She became that which she resented and is now missing out on so much more. Sure, it can be pretty difficult living and taking care of someone who is disabled, but it is no excuse to mistreat anyone, let alone a baby for it.
i gotta say this guys...first off job well done on this film! remember "wolfcreek2" when after mick taylor caused the police car to crash....and when one of the officers was crawling away? the aussie uncle in this show coulda "borrowed" micks line as "where the bloody H do you think youre going?!?!" when cindy was trying to make a run for it in this film...woulda been epic!
Idea: Baby was born with a very serious illness and has to spend four years of her life in the hospital, then she/he finally gets, almost better but the pharmacy gives her/him the wrong medicene and they sue for 20,000 dollars that the baby will get when she/he is 18, the money also will keep rising over the years, so it may end of being like 30,000. (This is story is about me btw) I hope it gets used!😊♥
I hate the mental health system. They couldn’t see this is clear post partum depression and then the people who don’t have it are forced on meds and treatments they don’t need. I know this is a skit but it happens all the time in real life.
Why was Cindy being mean to her child and want being mean and swith the child for another child she should be a mother she should be greatful for abuaiful baby girl
I can’t believe that the mom would switched her biological daughter for another child and she would treated her disabled sister badly. No parent should be treating their children who are disabled or have a disability. Every child needs love by their parents.
Girl couldn't be happy both ways in the end smh Another example of reaping what you sow. This should also serve as a lesson for parents to teach their children to care for their disabled family members not because they HAVE to, but because they WANT to. That way, they won't have a Cindy situation.
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This mother is unbelievable.. a baby
should be loved and cared for no matter what they look like or if they have a disability or not.
Yeah. And a child born with a disability or who develops one is just as capable of doing great things with their life. All they need is the right care, support, and most of all love. Never giving up on them. Like Helen Keller, who was blind and deaf, but became a famous author and activist thanks to her teacher Anne Sullivan who didn’t give up on her. Not to mention Beethoven was deaf, yet became a famous composer. And Bethany Hamilton lost her arm, but she got back onto her board with determination and support from her family. In short, disabled or not, every child deserves unconditional love and support as they grow so they can become the people each of them was meant to be.
@@geminirose24 hate to admit this but she reminds me how my first adoptive mother treated me exactly the same way except I had an older sister, however the only difference to my story is that I can walked but I’m still disabled because I’m special needs my first mother dislikes me right away never spent time or even care enough about me, I was basically nothing to her useless, helpless,
@@xxxnarurto5747 I’m so sorry 😢 No one deserves to be treated that way.
Why should anybody wanna look after some cripple its not like they’d be able to be like normal people and it even creates an impact on a family
You adopt a disabled child.
Every child deserves a parent but not every parent deserves a child
Agee 100%
10000000000000% ACCURATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My name is amelia to 😊😊😮😮❤❤
I agree you should love your baby not swap it
exacly
All children deserve love and support. This woman doesn't deserve to be a mother.
I agree, any parent who is not willing to unconditionally love and support their children is unfit to be a parent
Being a parent to some cripple is an ABSOLUTE waste of time
That's why abducting a child isn't the answer.
Yes, every child deserves to be loved!!!
true very true
Do you agree that every child deserves unconditional love when growing up?
Yes
Yes
Yh
Yes I do! The Bible says in Psalm 127:3 "children are an inheritance of the Lord." That means they are a precious gift to us from Him
Yes
The ending is so whoelsome and special. Tells tht every child deserves loving parents
Every child deserves to be loved unconditionally she is a horrible person for how she treated her sister and child
No matter what nothing is so beautiful than bringing a baby into this world. It shouldn't matter if it comes out deformed. It's not the child's fault.😢 U made this precious human being and they don't ask for nothing but love. Don't punish the child for how she or he came out. Learn to love and take care of this little angel. Those that don't want a deformed child give it to someone that can give them what you ain't prepared to do
My add on:
Ed ended up being more happy by having his actual daughter, the daughter he thought was his, and her actual mother as his new family. In addition to the divorce, Ed also filed for a restraining order against Cindy. Due to what Cindy did qualifying as child abduction, she had to pay a $10,000 fine, and was sentenced to four years in prison. Due to being permanently paralyzed and shunned by everyone, Cindy was forced to live the rest of her life alone and miserable.
VERY GOOD AUGH
@@danshan218 at least Emma had better ended than I did because my first adoptive father chose his wife over me compared the father in this video
@@xxxnarurto5747 they should do a part two with Cindy visited in prison by Edd and the girls as well as Cindy’s family . I’m sure the girls will forgive her
Cindy doesn't care about the divorce, her injuries, or her time in prison. All she wanted was to have her daughters out of her hair and out of her life.
I love the ending so much, that was one evil lady and she got her karma, don’t treat nobody wrong, it will come back, u gonna reap what u sew believe that ❤
The sad part was that she never regretted what she did to her sister and daughter. Cindy was only sorry she was caught and proving that she cared for no one but herself. She deserves the worst jail will offer her and the female inmates will make her life a living hell. Being that Cindy is paralyzed from the waist down would make things worse for her.
I can't believe how cold, heartless evil lady that Cindy was. Not one regret beginning to end. Ironically got what she deserved in the end. Very happy for Emma and Sadie in the end. Loved how it all turned out that they were best friends and ended up being sisters and very good, proud and happy how the dad took it all in and handled everything! Well worth it!
Cindy was incredibly selfish for what she did. She treated both her sister and biological daughter horribly because they were disabled. It was rather poetic justice that she ended up disabled herself. You should love your family unconditionally and think about their feelings as well as your own. Now she has no one and it serves her right.
Suffered a fate worse than death big time. And that’s living forever in guilt and loneliness
And yet she doesn't care if she gets hurt, divorced, or imprisoned. She would rather have her daughters out of her life.
Coulsd've been worse, she could've endeds up in prison, anbd we all know what they think of child abusers tehre...
@@kespeth2She is going to prison. She was handcuffed to the bed and even said she was.
@ScreenBlaster13 It’s make believe. Lol
Every child deserves to be loved even if she is special needs
There's so much I learnt with this sneak peek before I can watch the whole movie. I vow to love children the way they are no matter what😢❤❤❤
Why was whe angry at him in the end? She is the only one to blame. Its all her fault
The nurse in the end did what was right. Can't imagine how heartless this woman was.
Too bad the nurse didn't set her up instead like report her to authorities & wear a wire to trap her
It’s the nurses fault. She should be in jail.
@@AnimatedBlastyou’re right
Well, that nurse is about to pass away, so with only a few weeks left, it would be pointless and a waste of time to prosecute her. My guess is, she’ll be allowed to stay at home instead of going to jail until she dies
I've spent a little bit of time in a wheelchair. I am on chemo for a brain tumor I was diagnosed with 17 years ago. I do struggle walking and use a walker outside of the house. I am currently on the 6th different chemotherapy medication. I've had 7 surgeries. There have been short spurts where I wasn't able to walk, but I am grateful it wasn't permanent.
Hi Mackenzie I’m glad you’re doing better, you didn’t deserve to be that way. I just want to let you know that god’s with you and he carries you through the thick and thin. I may not know you, but I know that you’re a lovable person. I wish you the best of luck
Every Child deserved to be loved unconditional Amen Praise God love it God bless take care
That was so amazing. The ending was just truly special.
Talk about Karma ❤😂❤
@@teamcougars I had similar story as Emma being disabled and I was treated the same away as she was by her mother the same with my first adoptive mother as well excepted someone called on my parents and I was taken away from them because how I was being treated
Just because someone is disabled doesn't mean they are seen as a burden or dead weight.
Not every child can come out physically or mentally perfect that doesn’t make them a burden
@@galaxy_cat9575 agreed, I know how Emma felt because that’s was the same feeling I used to had in my first adoptive family, I was treated terrible by my mother because I’m disabled
How's the table has turned? Instant Karma really destroyed her. Now she'll know what's it like be in someone's gift. But she's been cursed.
Too bad Cindy didn't died after her near death experience, now she's gonna suffer the dark memories.
GIRLLLLL THAT ENDING WASS SO GOOD... PART 2??
I love that this turned out so good for both of them. This was an amazing story. I watched it on my lunch break
Poetic Justice for Cindy. Evil witch.
Six months after the birth of my sister-in-law's second child I, during a visit, asked her if she planned to have any more children. An attitude of extreme annoyance came over her and she angrily spat out that she thought babies were dirty and disgusting. Later, when her and I were in a room with the baby she stared at him and said: "I'm not going to let you control me!" My sister-in-law is an identical twin. At their wedding her father said to my brother: "I hope you've made the right choice." Her sister has been a wonderful, loving mother to her children. Once their children were adults my brother divorced his wife. My niece is prone to bouts of depression. My nephew is OK.
Good to know.
I recommend this movie 100%.
I am watching the film for the second time. The storyline and the acting are just brilliant.
What comes around, goes around. Cindy deserves to be miserable. I enjoyed watching this video.
This needs a part 2
Well as the devil always says "karma will always bite you when you least expect it." Truly heartless that Cindy was, a place in my hell is waiting for people like her. Horrible person. Well done to the husband and Sadie Foster's adoptive mother, brilliant how he got a happy family in the end
Beautiful story ❤ it actually gave me happy tears at the end 😭😊
If this were true then a vulnerable child was actually SAVED from being raised by a mother who despised her...
A child is a blessing to a parent. But, if the parent rejects/abuses the child, then he or she is a curse.
That mother should be very ashamed of herself. She put her daughter, her husband, her biological daughter, and the other mother through a lot. It wasn’t fair for any of them.
I was born with cerebral palsy. I can't imagine if my mom thought like this when she had me...
Did the hospital L&D staff know or detect that you had CP on the day you were born?
I have a sister with high needs nonverbal autism who was violent, my childhood was ruined and I knew I couldn't go through that again. So I got sterilized when I was 27.
Every child deserves unconditional love, I knew I couldn't do that I was too traumatized and damaged so the right thing to do for me was not have kids.
If you cannot love them unconditionally, if you cannot accept the possibility of a disabled child, don't have them.
You are lucky to have got sterilised at the age of twenty-seven. Most surgeons would not carry out that operation on such a young person, unless they were severely handicapped, which you were not.
@@daisychain3007if you're in the northeast US or able to get there I can refer you to the doctor who did it for me
Wow I’m so sorry for what you went through, and I’m so sorry that you felt the urge to sterilize yourself, but I’m no one to judge you as only Our Righteous Heavenly Father creator of heaven and earth of all things see and unseen can do that: have a wonderful life
@@josiearcuri4871 no one gets hurt by me getting sterilized.
Kids (especially disabled ones) who are born to parents that don't want them will suffer every time
I do not know whether this is a true story or not, but the matter of the disabled baby reminds me of the true story of Jono Lancaster, who was rejected by his biological parents as a baby because he was born with a facial deformity. Years later, as an adult, he found out their home address and wrote to them, wishing to rebuild a relationship with them and they replied, telling him that they wanted no contact with him and any further attemps at contact would be ignored. They then both signed the letter.
All because he was born with a facial deformity.
It also reminds me of the Kimberly Mays & Arlena Twigg case, the Mays biological baby was born with a heart defect. They wanted a perfectly healthy baby so they tossed their poor baby like a piece of trash & paid to arrange the baby swap.
@@jazmine4332 They did not. The nurses made a mistake and gave the mothers the wrong baby.
@@daisychain3007 I watched a “20/20” documentary about it & most people believed it was a deliberate swap
I meant that the video with the cruel mother rejecting her wheelchair-bound baby may not be a true story, but the Jono Lancaster story is a true one.
She is your child please look at her eyes and love her
Some parents, particularly in some South Asian and Middle Eastern communities follow the abusive rule so-called "honour code" and think that their disabled kid would "dishonour" the family, thus the parents would force an abortion. Which is sad and disgusting.
If she couldn’t accept a handicapped daughter, she has no business being a mom.
Cindy was worse to her sister, Meg, all her life. I bet when Ed finally met her family, he learns more about what she did. Cindy's parents explained that they had to call the cops on her because this wasn't the only time she refused to help Meg and abandoned her. When Ed tells his in-laws that she was finally arrested and tells her where she is, they finally confront her. She notices Meg walking normally, albeit slowly and asks how she was able to do that. She taunts Cindy by reminding her that the day she abandoned her at the lake, her doctor rescued her and took her to a specialist who helped her gain mobility. It took months, but Meg was able to walk again and the specialist paid for the surgery. After Cindy left, their family's lives got better without her in it. Their parents were able to get back in their own lives and find better jobs. Meg was able to live a normal and happy life without judgment. Plus, she's now happily married with a man who truly loves her. Meg and her parents waited for the day that Cindy would pay for her sins and they didn't wait that long. Karma came to her in the accident and divorce for her cruelty. Meg and her family came to say goodbye to her because she's no longer welcome in their family anymore. When Cindy begs them to not abandon her in her time of need, her parents tell her off in the same cruel words she had said to them in her letter. She was better off without them in the past, now they're better off without her in their lives. They leave and Cindy is seen screaming out in anger.
@@ladyfire44"I know, you don't want to die alone. But you're going to."
Jessica Jones quote.
@ladyfire44 That would be a nice plot hole but in real life if the police found out about Cindy having to take care of Meg the parents would be arrested. Because this is parentification
What happens if Cindy refuses and rips up the divorce papers without signing them?
He would have just left her and took everything!
Beautiful story thanks for sharing it's a crying shame someone can have that much selfishness and hate in their heart
Now this story ended perfect!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love it when the nurse is telling her her child’s going to have problems and not be able to walk since when is the nurse the doctor
The nurse made a good confession and I feel bad that she passed away before she delivered the letter.
Bravo Secret Diaries.........Brilliant......Thanks for this video,
It's also very sad as well, who would ever do that
OMG what a great story and I love how they got together at the end so they can take care of the two little angels together God bless this is awesome❤🤗🥲🙏🏾🥰
It’s called karma n you got it bad !!!!
As a young child and teenager the mother should not have to take care of her sister that was her parents responsibility now all the things she did after was wrong
Cindy's parents are part of the problem. They shouldn't have made her give up her life for her sister. However, when you choose to have children, you always love them unconditionally
@@brindaiyer8512 I agree. Siblings should have a strong relationship, but they shouldn't be forced to do everything together. If I would've tried to compromise and make sure Cindy had her own life and freedom while encouraging her to make time for her sister as well.
Also, paying someone to switch babies is a serious crime and it will lead you to jail.
Such a bad mother 😡
Every child born deserves to have a happy and supportive parents no matter what disabilities they're facing. Who knows they could become a famous celebrity too.
That Cindy doesn't deserve to be a mother.
WOW! Sadly this happens in real life TOO. How can someone be SO hateful and EVIL??
I don’t understand how any parent could be like that and not love their child no matter what. Such a shame.
She got a taste of her own medicine at the end. 😂 💊
If nurse accepted it, she'll get fired. Bruh wtf
What an amazing vid,it really got to me,well done whoever made this vid
Good movie.... Really good actors....and a happy ending❤️❤️
Yes, I do agree, I dont care if they are blind, or any other disease or.cancel or nornal!
Cancer not cancel
This story actually quite reminds me how I was treated by my first adoptive family, at least the mother was very similar how my first adoptive mother treated me she didn’t care about me nor loved me because I’m special needs and because of that she didn’t love me because she never wanted special needs child so she treated me terribly, however she treated her other daughter as the favorite child because she wasn’t special needs unlike me, plot twist both of us are adopted, also I was taken away from my first adoptive family apparently so I impacted everyone in that school
NO ONE SHOULD EVER ABANDON A CHILD BECAUSE OF DISABILITES! 3:54 is right. love the baby uncondition with all your heart.
I agree that every child deserves unconditional love when they growing up for weeks, and became bigger humans like homeless people
It’s a good thing that the nurse confessed the dad and she felt guilty about what she did was wrong.
Cindy, know how it's like to have a special needs family member because, my older sister used to be special needs. She was annoying, a bit violent, would have to tell her to leave the room but, I would never ever wish for her to disappear or die. That's just unholy.
You can take out "Cindy, I am a muslim and" and your comment conveys the same result
@@Real_JKDOS Okay, my sister was a bit annoying but I still love her like my own blood.
This is literally a clone of Dhar Mann except the nurse who switched the babies told the truth.
That mother did very wrong and got what she deserved, now she can't walk! It nice to see two who were friends become family! I have a niece that can't walk and she's a child psychologist!❤😊😅😂
No foolin😃?
@@shadowx2652 no foolin!
@@gwenniecase2810 Well hell😅. But I really don’t think she deserved to get hurt like that
@@shadowx2652 to get hurt like what! She gave her baby away, like she was trash! If you have a child with special needs you still love them not throw them away!🥰
@@gwenniecase2810 To get hurt by getting hit by a car apparently😂. Also I wish my mother had done that to me
I just ran across this video; much better than Dhar man and Sameer Bavnani. I am disabled and was adopted (before they knew of my disability) and they never rescinded the adoption even after they found that I was losing my hearing. I was and am LOVED by my family.
The only issue I have with this particular video is the backstory. The Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed by Pres Bush in 1990; MANY public places are now required to be accessible. And we do now have outdoor wheelchairs that can get through beaches.
Finally, a small issue is that nurses and doctors would not be getting into a long list of what "might" have caused a health issue; they would run the tests as quickly as possible to have a clear answer and not speculate on "possible" reasons.
I love Emma she is soooooooo pretty 😮
I saw a video of yours in an ad, y'know, as one of those ads over to the side in the list of recommended videos to watch next, with a title along the lines of "Woman steals from church lives to regret it", and I have reason to believe it's one of those "unlisted" videos, and I was wondering, could you please direct me to the link of it? I really want to watch it.
Also, I came across another of your unlisted videos, is there a way I could get the links for other unlisted videos? I'd really like to watch them.
She became that which she resented and is now missing out on so much more. Sure, it can be pretty difficult living and taking care of someone who is disabled, but it is no excuse to mistreat anyone, let alone a baby for it.
20:28 watch out for that CAR 🚃🚃🚞🚞🚋🚋🚓🚓🚔🚔🚗🚗🚘🚘🚙🚙🏎🏎🚨🚨🚡🚡💅💅
Cindy got what she deserved, haha.
What goes around comes around
amazing video
She was so selfish and cruel to her and child all because they were disabled
well so what who would wanna look after some cripple for the rest of their life😂
Wenn die Eltern die ganze Verantwortung auf ein Kind übertragen ist für ein Kind irgendwann zu viel.
i gotta say this guys...first off job well done on this film!
remember "wolfcreek2" when after mick taylor caused the police car to crash....and when one of the officers was crawling away?
the aussie uncle in this show coulda "borrowed" micks line as "where the bloody H do you think youre going?!?!" when cindy was trying to make a run for it in this film...woulda been epic!
Here watching from Jamaica very touching love it
Beautiful children ❤️ and evil mother.
i thank that every 1can be chreted the same.
Why would there be a custody hearing if the wife is going to jail?
Really wanted to slap that witch. Glad she got what she deserved
Cindy hasn’t learned even after the accident this proved that some people will never learn
I absolutely loved the ending it was the best part of the video
Idea: Baby was born with a very serious illness and has to spend four years of her life in the hospital, then she/he finally gets, almost better but the pharmacy gives her/him the wrong medicene and they sue for 20,000 dollars that the baby will get when she/he is 18, the money also will keep rising over the years, so it may end of being like 30,000. (This is story is about me btw) I hope it gets used!😊♥
I hate the mental health system. They couldn’t see this is clear post partum depression and then the people who don’t have it are forced on meds and treatments they don’t need. I know this is a skit but it happens all the time in real life.
It's a amazing woooooooow love it ❤ 😍 💖 ❣ 💕 💘 ❤ 😍
I wish every situation like this had such a happy ending
Why was Cindy being mean to her child and want being mean and swith the child for another child she should be a mother she should be greatful for abuaiful baby girl
Perfectionism needs to be outlawed.
Can you please make a second part video. With the 2 girls and the ma and dad too 💓.
I can’t believe that the mom would switched her biological daughter for another child and she would treated her disabled sister badly. No parent should be treating their children who are disabled or have a disability. Every child needs love by their parents.
Great story, moving, happy ending
im glad cindy got what she deserved, she was very selfish and very evil, god forgives but karma does not
If I was the girl's father, I would have told her that God says to love everybody. If that went against her beliefs, it would serve her rights.
Cindy should have been respectful to her sister and her family but abandoning them for disability is not an excuse to leave your family.
that mother is so abelist… it actually makes me scream and cry 😢
I really ilked it but I really feel bad for Emma
PART 2??I wonder how they grew up
I am a huge fan of your videos they are so so so cool ❤💗❤
Girl couldn't be happy both ways in the end smh
Another example of reaping what you sow.
This should also serve as a lesson for parents to teach their children to care for their disabled family members not because they HAVE to, but because they WANT to.
That way, they won't have a Cindy situation.
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