A mom-to-be with pulmonary hypertension knew that more than 50 percent of women with this life-threatening disease do not live to meet their babies. Yet, with her husband by her side, she decided that termination was simply not an option. Jackie Zieman, 30, of Manhattan Beach in southern California, survived her pregnancy with the rare condition, and a crack team of UCLA medical specialists pulled off a delivery that was likened to a “lunar landing.” Fifteen months on, Jackie tells The Epoch Times that baby Blake William is “doing great.” Her little bundle of joy loves “running around, exploring, trying new things,” she said, adding that he loves the outdoors and playing at the park. Jackie suffered two miscarriages before getting pregnant in 2019, reported ABC 7. “Once we knew that [Blake] was going to be a viable birth, we were going to keep him no matter what,” Jackie told the outlet. However, …