Pregnant fitness influencer breaks down in tears revealing doctors told her to abort her unborn baby due to a 'health condition' - and why she'll ignore their advice Sarah Stevenson opened up about the most agonising decsion of her life Australian vlogger was told by doctors her unborn baby had a 'health condition' Doctor later recommended she should terminate pregnancy and 'start again' Ms Stevenson has revealed why she and her boyfriend will continue pregnancy By Manoli Luxford For Daily Mail Australia Published: 02:12 BST, 21 October 2021 | Updated: 02:12 BST, 21 October 2021 Viewcomments A pregnant fitness influencer has tearfully revealed her doctor has told her to abort her unborn baby - and opened up on why she will ignore the advice. Australian vlogger Sarah Stevenson, who goes by Sarah’s Day online, announced last month she was expecting her second child with her photographer boyfriend, Kurt Tilse. But in her latest YouTube video, the holistic health blogger, 28, opened up about her struggles behind closed doors after being told her unborn baby had a health condition. The 28-year-old fitness star shared two black and white scans, updating her followers on her progress Ms Stevenson revealed she went for a NIPT scan and blood examination, which test for abnormalities in unborn babies. She began to get emotional on camera as she spoke about the call she received from the ultrasound clinic following the tests. 'Basically during the call, she disclosed to us that our baby has some, I guess, unforeseen health issues or a health issue that you wouldn’t expect your baby to have. It has nothing to do with Kurt or I, it's just sometimes luck of the draw,' she said. Sarah Stevenson and her partner Kurt opened up about their unborn son and how they found out that he had a health condition The holistic health blogger announced the news of her pregnancy on September 22, sharing a photo of her photographer boyfriend Kurt Tilse kissing her growing belly She was encouraged to take further tests. 'They said look, it's basically a 99 per cent chance this is correct, but we encourage you to get further testing to make sure and we can find out a little bit more about your baby,' Ms Stevenson said. Ms Stevenson took a CVS test, a Chorionic villus sampling, and met with a doctor two weeks later to discuss the results. She went into the meeting with a 'positive attitude' and believed whatever the outcome was, it was 'God's plan'. But the doctor’s comments left her stunned: 'Stop and start again'. The fitness blogger revealed that after taking further tests, her doctor recommended that she terminate her unborn child and 'start again' 'He kind of said, "for your own wellbeing and for the wellbeing of your child, I think you should terminate",' she said. Ms Stevenson tearfully explained how the doctor’s comments stayed in her head for the next few days as she agonised over her decision. 'I was asking for a sign like "what do I do"? Nothing in my heart, in my body, felt right to terminate this baby,' Ms Stevenson said. Despite the advice from the doctor, the health vlogger said she had reached a point where she is now 19 weeks pregnant and has come to peace with her unborn baby’s condition - and that her son was 'designed' for the couple. Ms Stevenson said she had reached a point where she has come to peace with her unborn baby’s condition Ms Stevenson said she had a zoom call with pediatricians, counsellors and practitioners who specialise in their unborn baby’s health condition, which helped point her in the right direction. She said she felt her unborn baby could have the opportunity to have a healthy and happy life with the proper support. At the end of the video, Ms Stevenson and Mr Tilse said they didn’t want to disclose the health condition as they didn’t want it to define their unborn son. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility