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Namara: The Mother: Namara, #1
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Two years was all it took for the birth of viable babies to reach zero percent. Sixty-four percent of births resulted in infant mortality, while the rest were born with incurable conditions and diseases that would become fatal by adulthood. The world is in panic, and doctors have no cure. Yet there is an alternative.
Dr. Tanya Washington has witnessed over half of the infants born in her care do not make it past their first breath. Sad and without answers, she's approached by a stranger promising a cure that will guarantee that one hundred percent of the babies born will be healthy. But how can she trust him?
On the other side, Mae Williams takes another path. The artificial womb system introduced by Bioutero Pharmaceuticals promises a normal baby to parents who cannot have their own or are too scared to try. Leaving the development of her child in A.I. hands, things go awry when unforeseen anomalies occur that the company can't stop.
Two years was all it took for the birth of viable babies to reach zero percent. Sixty-four percent of births resulted in infant mortality, while the rest were born with incurable conditions and diseases that would become fatal by adulthood. The world is in panic, and doctors have no cure. Yet there is an alternative.
Dr. Tanya Washington has witnessed over half of the infants born in her care do not make it past their first breath. Sad and without answers, she's approached by a stranger promising a cure that will guarantee that one hundred percent of the babies born will be healthy. But how can she trust him?
On the other side, Mae Williams takes another path. The artificial womb system introduced by Bioutero Pharmaceuticals promises a normal baby to parents who cannot have their own or are too scared to try. Leaving the development of her child in A.I. hands, things go awry when unforeseen anomalies occur that the company can't stop.


















