Surrogate-born baby undergoes major heart surgery in Texas
A Texas birth case centers on a surrogate, McKenna West, who refused to abort a fetus diagnosed with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) and then helped bring a baby named Rumi into the world, prompting a high-profile custody dispute with the biological parents. Rumi underwent the Norwood procedure, the first of three surgeries typically required in early life for HLHS, and remains in critical, complex condition as he recovers with his parents and medical team. The biological parents, Omar Ahmed and Nausheen Gilkar, say their focus is on Rumi’s health and privacy, while their attorney notes ongoing custody claims that West’s side has described as baseless. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton intervened before the child's birth, seeking to ensure lifesaving treatment for Rumi, a move the parents’ lawyers described as political theater against their family’s health needs. The reports consistently describe the case as a multi-state dispute involving the surrogate and the child’s parents, highlighting tensions between medical decisions and surrogate rights. Overall, the stories illustrate the ongoing controversies surrounding surrogacy and the medical complexities of HLHS, as Rumi begins his long trajectory of treatment and recovery.
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