Mrs. Esti Rotsein
When Esti began feeling abdominal pains early in her third trimester, her sisters urged her to check out what sounded like labor pains. Esti laughed at them. After all, she was a long way from her due date. Why would she be in labor? She wasn’t laughing a few hours later as her twin son and daughter were born. They may have been preemies, but they were fighters. Her little boy Yosef Leib was doing well. And then he developed an infection. He fought to live, but Hashem willed otherwise.
Eighteen years later, Esti is a happy, upbeat person and a real pleasure to talk to, but she still holds the pain of her loss in her heart and freely admits that she misses her little boy. At the same time, she shares lessons and inspiration that might blow you away.
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