Little Phoenix celebrated his first birthday smiling in front of the
camera during a zombie-themed photoshoot. When his mom shared it online,
however, the internet wasn’t smiling at all. Australian mother Amy
Louise has received a huge wave of backlash for organizing her toddler
such a “disgusting,” “morbid,” and “offensive” experience. In response,
she shared the story behind it, and it’s so heartbreaking, it will
silence all of her haters.
At first, Amy was removed from Facebook mom groups. “I knew it would happen but the extent of it really shocked me,” she told
Daily Mail. “I got told I was a bad mother, that I was going to damage
his mental health, that I would make him sick eating that cake off the
dirt.”
But you see, Phoenix entered this world without a
heartbeat. “From the time the doctors told me my placenta had detached
and there was no heartbeat, to the time they cut him out was such a
whirlwind of emotion,” she said. “I remember feeling terrified but still
hopeful. Even though they had said “get her down to theatre right now
the baby has no heartbeat” I thought, this kind of stuff happens all the
time. But when they took him out and there was no cry, my heart just
sank. It wasn’t a sad feeling, it was anger.”
The young mother and
her fiance Gary Wilkinson were convinced their baby son had died. But
not everyone lost hope. “The doctor squeezed my hand to try and show his
emotion but it was a mess. It was awful. I just kept seeing this tiny
white coffin flashing through my mind as I started to process what had
just happen.”
Baby Phoenix proved to be a real fighter. He was
brought back to life on October 31, on Halloween. “It was the longest
and most awful 13 minutes of my life,” Amy said. “When I held him for
the first time, the world disappeared.”
“What better than a
zombie-themed cake smash for the tiny baby boy who was pronounced dead
and then miraculously came to life on Halloween,” she wondered.









