Bobbi Kristina Brown's family has given her every chance to battle for her life since she nearly drowned and was placed in a medically induced coma January 31.
Will it be enough? Could time, prayer and sheer will help her overcome long odds and make a recovery? So far, she has yet to show many signs of progress.
At this point, "reality is really sinking in," a family source tells People.
"He really thought that she'd be better by now, that there would be some change ... there hasn't been any sign of improvement since this happened."
"We spent the first month in shock, you know? Like, 'Oh my God, I can't believe that this happened.' But now we've had a lot of time to get used to it."
While the 46-year-old singer was trying to keep "as positive as possible" about his only daughter with the late Whitney Houston, "It has gotten harder."
Bobbi Kristina and Nick Gordon were married, but reportedly estranged at the time of her tragic hospitalization. We hope she is able to beat the odds and recover.
The source also admits that while the "family doesn't always see eye-to-eye," it's clear that Bobby Brown is in charge of what happens to his daughter.
"You can't tell Bobby what to do, and he is in charge. We are just letting him do what he wants. He's going to give her every chance to fight for her life."
The source does admit that Pat Houston, Bobbi Kristina's aunt, "is the only one who is standing up to Bobby and they're not happy with each other."
Bobbi's cousin Jerod Brown has accused Pat of nefarious behavior, but has been widely discredited by other insiders within the Brown and Houston families.
Another source counters that while "Bobby is the decision maker," Pat "has been by Bobbi Kristina's side this whole time and is not butting heads with Bobby."
"Pat will support any decisions that Bobby makes about his daughter."
As for rumors that a decision on whether to take Bobbi Kristina off life support would be made this week, those appears to be erroneous once again.
Bobbi Kristina Brown and Whitney Houston together, before the former passed away in 2012. We wish their family members the best in this difficult, tragic time.
Whitney Houston used to be a major star. She may have had the best voice on the planet. These days? She's a sad, seemingly unhealthy version of herself.
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The night before she passed away, Whitney Houston went out with friends in Los Angeles. This, therefore, will forever be known as her final singing performance.
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