General Hospital Spoilers: Nina Isn’t A Match- Will Liesl Save Willow?

Nina isn’t a match for Willow! Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros)- is putting all her eggs in one basket and those “eggs” just so happen to be her own. Willow Tait’s (Katelyn MacMullen) mother is convinced she’s a bone marrow match.

What If Nina Isn’t A Match For Willow?

General Hospital spoilers tease Nina gets ahead of herself as she jumps the gun. Prematurely, Nina banks on matching with Willow’s bone marrow based off the first test. Nina passed her first round as a potential match. However, that doesn’t necessarily mean that her marrow will match to ensure Willow’s full recovery.

General Hospital previews indicate time is slipping by, making Nina become desperate to save her daughter’s life. Why is Nina so desperate? According to General Hospital rumors, devastating news surfaces as doctors find that Nina isn’t a match for Willow. Consequently, GH previews and spoilers suggest Nina turns to other family members with a blood relation to Willow. When Willow made inquiries about additional blood relatives in Port Charles, Nina made mention of Aunt Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) and Maxie’s baby James. Since Liesl is Nina’s Aunt, Willow is Liesl’s great niece. Additionally, Liesl’s late son, Nathan West (Ryan Paevey) is baby Jame’s father. Is Liesl a viable option to save Willow? While for her own daughter (Britt), Liesl’s mindset is fragile. Will she help?

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