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Unraveling the Mystery Behind Willow’s Son’s Tragic Demise – Deeper Layers to the Loss of Jonah Than Initially Believed

General Hospital Rumor: Willow's Son's Untimely Death - More To Loss Of Jonah Than Meets The EyeGeneral Hospital spoilers tease that that the tea used in Willow Tait’s (Katelyn MacMullen) initiation ceremony could have caused an event that will be even more heartbreak for Willow than knowing her father, Douglas Miller was murdered by Shiloh Archer (Coby Ryan McLaughlin).

General Hospital viewers know that eventually the truth will come out, and Willow will find out that the baby boy she has gotten attached to as hers, Wiley Cooper-Jones (Eric and Theodore) is not really hers; he’s Jonah Corinthos, and her baby died the day he was born!

General Hospital Spoilers – Willow’s Baby Died Right After Birth

General Hospital viewers will recall that the original Wiley was much smaller and had a somewhat darker complexion as well; although Mercy Hospital would probably not have released him if he were too underweight or there was something wrong with him, beyond the usual tests done on newborns, if he wasn’t showing symptoms of anything abnormal, he wouldn’t have been tested for anything further.

To be sure, Willow would have had adequate prenatal care and at least some basic tests would have been done to screen out certain birth defects, although not as many as Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) has had done because of her age, and also because of her history of high-risk pregnancies. Willow’s prenatal care or at least part of it may have been included in the adoption package.

Is it possible that the tea or a drug in the tea could have caused abnormalities in Willow’s baby that led to his crib death? Although that would be even more undeserved heartbreak for Willow it would definitely be karma biting Shiloh where it hurts as well!

General Hospital Spoilers – Dawn of Day Tea Really The Cause of Death?

According to the Mayo Clinic, drugs in the tea certainly could have caused problems in the fetus, including undetected problems in the brain, heart or lungs, and underweight, although Valerian root itself is generally recognized as safe even in pregnancy, and is used by many homeopathic practitioners on pregnant women.

However, unless the baby’s body is exhumed in order to match whatever DNA may still be left in it for cross matching purposes to Shiloh as part of a court order, any drug that may have passed into him while unborn may not be discovered and used against Shiloh.

It looks like we’re in for a great episode on Wednesday! As always, more detailed Spoilers and Breaking news will appear here on Celebrating The Soaps!

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