One-year-old Kimberly Gordon was born under the most 
unusual circumstances. She was delivered last year by emergency 
C-section after her mother was struck by lightning in Albuquerque, New 
Mexico. Surprisingly, the miracle baby survived the electrical jolt, but
 with consequences – she now has the most adorable static hair that 
stands perfectly straight.
The bizarre event took place on July 4 last year, when Ian 
Gordon and his 38-weeks pregnant girlfriend Kendra Villanueva were 
outdoors watching the Independance Day fireworks. It began to rain and a
 thunderstorm soon followed, and the couple were forced to run for 
cover. As they passed under a tree, both of them were struck by 
lightning, knocking them out instantly.
According to Ian, the lightning traveled through his ears, 
jumped to Kendra’s body and left through her thumb. “They were both 
awake and looking at us,” said Lt. Ryan Perry of the Albuquerque Fire 
Department, who had rushed to their rescue. “But we knew that there was 
underlying injuries that we possibly couldn’t see that we needed to 
treat quickly and get them to the hospital.”
The couple was immediately rushed to the ER at University 
of New Mexico Hospital, where doctors decided to induce labor two weeks 
short of the due date. “Everybody we’ve seen says it’s a miracle she’s 
alive,” said Ian. “She’s just kind of a play-it-by ear baby.”
Although she was born healthy, Kimberly does have 
neurological damage because she was exposed to lightning in her mother’s
 womb. In the first six months, Ian says that she had a lot of trouble 
sleeping. Even today, she can’t sit up or digest food very well.
 “It’s hard seeing she can’t eat like she’s supposed to and can’t have 
food yet, just through the tube,” said Kendra. “But other than that I’m 
glad she lived through it all.” Kimberly’s doctors aren’t sure when she 
might walk or talk, but they’re still amazed that she could survive such
 a shock. It’s incredibly rare – of the 11 pregnant women who were ever 
struck by lightning, only half the number of babies survived.


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