Lianne Milton
COMMISSIONS: Baby Duda: a year in the life of a Zika baby: 30-20170315zika0801

MARCH 15, 2017 -- Cleane dresses Duda after a bath. "I love my life. It’s not as difficult as I thought it would be. For me, life isn’t as different as other 18-year-olds. I think of Duda as my daughter. I hope she evolves and develops to walk, to see, to hear. If she can see and hear, she can develop faster. She doesn’t know if she will marry Fernando but he loves her and they are very close. She already thinks they are married. The hardest part is carrying Duda because she is very heavy, at 15 kilos."
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