Doctor Doubts Mom's Parenthood
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Mom took her teenage son to the ER, and the doctor seriously doubted their relationship

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Sage Pasch shared a six-second video on TikTok last year .
The video has been viewed over 48 million times.
Pasch and her fiancé, Luke Faircloth , adopted Nick in 2022 after his parents died two years apart.
They now have their third child, a baby boy named Luca, making them a happy family of five .
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