736500login-checkTo save a young mom, Seattle transplant doctors became pioneers |
By Elise Takahama
It had been less than two weeks since giving birth when a coronary artery in Adriana Rodriguez’s heart burst.
The sudden tear interrupted an early December breakfast with her mother in Bellingham, and within minutes her chest started tightening. A wave of nausea weakened her body. She wanted to curl up into a ball.
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736500login-checkTo save a young mom, Seattle transplant doctors became pioneers |