Love story: Love when you don't know how long you've got
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- Kerrie Franc is mum and carer to daughter Pippa, who has Williams syndrome.
- Whether it's romantic, platonic, heartbreaking or surprising, our Love Story series is about love in all its forms.
- Pip stopped growing at 28 weeks — she had intrauterine growth restriction.
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Kerrie Franc is mum and carer to daughter Pippa, who has Williams syndrome. (Supplied)
Link copied Share Share article When Kerrie Franc's daughter sleeps in some mornings, she worries she might "walk into the room and find she's not breathing." Kerrie's 14-year-old daughter Pippa has Williams syndrome. It is characterised by medical problems, developmental delays and learning challenges, and distinctive facial features. Despite being in a "constant state of anxiety" for Pip's wellbeing, 47-year-old Kerrie from Ballarat says life with her is full of joy.
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