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ASHEVILLE, N.C. -- A rare pregnancy complication that affected reality star Kim Kardashian also left its mark on one local woman. "It's relatively rare," OB/GYN Dr. Zachary Bowman said. "Estimates are probably around one in 2,500." Emma Smith knows firsthand what it's like to be the one with placenta accreta -- a pregnancy condition when blood vessels and other parts of the placenta grow too deeply into the uterine wall. Emma consulted with her physician and learned she could bleed to death during the month-early planned delivery of Kia at Mission Hospital. "At the time of surgery, you do a C-section to remove the baby; we leave the placenta alone and don't want to remove that because we risk further bleeding that can be catastrophic," Dr. Bowman said. "[We] close the uterus quickly and then do a hysterectomy to remove the uterus." Recovery has been pretty slow the past six months, but mom and baby are doing OK. They're heading home as a miracle family. _______________ Follow WLOS on social media: WLOS ABC 13 News on Facebook: / news13 WLOS ABC 13 News on Twitter: / wlos_13 WLOS ABC 13 News on Instagram: / wlos_13 Subscribe to WLOS on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ABC13Cha... Listen to AnchorMOMS, the Podcast: https://wlos.com/news/anchormoms/anch... Watch more top local news stories: • Western Loses At ETSU, Highlights and more For all of the day’s top local and national news, visit http://www.wlos.com Watch our live newscasts and other live video at https://wlos.com/watch Have a news tip? Send it directly to us: Email us: [email protected] Call the Newsroom: 828.684.1340 WLOS ABC 13 News serves the Asheville, NC area and the rest of western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina. We keep our audience informed through local news, weather forecasts, traffic updates, notices of community events, sports and entertainment programming since 1954.