Thank you for sharing your story. You are SO BRAVE! You have already done so much for your daughter. What an amazing Momma you are. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Thanks for sharing this story. So much to go through! Glad that you and your new baby girl are here and fighting through it. Keep us updated on her (and your) progress!!
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Nat, there is no denying that all three of those kids got their fighting gene from their mama. Due to internet and phone issues I couldn't post much when you were in the hospital, but I scoured TB on my breaks and lunches at work from my phone trying to keep up with what was going on.
You are one of the bravest women I "know" and I spent many a night worrying about you after A was born. You may be unsure of what exactly happened that made you stop bleeding suddenly, but just know this: it was love. From Nate. From L & E. From Little A who felt her mama all those rooms away. From your mom and dad. From your ILs. From us. All of us were behind you and I am so, so, SO glad that you pulled through. Little Alessa will be home before you know it and you'll all be one happy family!
Love you, Nat. Your story hits home in a lot of ways, but my goodness, I still sit here in awe of you. I don't think I've ever prayed for a Bumpie as much as I've prayed for you and your family. My heart just broke for you when I found out you had HELLP and the abruption.
Keep your letters for your children in a special place for them. I wrote one for Samuel when I developed PIH with Elijah and was convinced we were headed down the same road again--I threw mine away and regret it.
Re: A's Birth Story [Ridiculously long]
Thanks for sharing this story. So much to go through! Glad that you and your new baby girl are here and fighting through it. Keep us updated on her (and your) progress!!
Nat, there is no denying that all three of those kids got their fighting gene from their mama. Due to internet and phone issues I couldn't post much when you were in the hospital, but I scoured TB on my breaks and lunches at work from my phone trying to keep up with what was going on.
You are one of the bravest women I "know" and I spent many a night worrying about you after A was born. You may be unsure of what exactly happened that made you stop bleeding suddenly, but just know this: it was love. From Nate. From L & E. From Little A who felt her mama all those rooms away. From your mom and dad. From your ILs. From us. All of us were behind you and I am so, so, SO glad that you pulled through. Little Alessa will be home before you know it and you'll all be one happy family!
Love you, Nat. Your story hits home in a lot of ways, but my goodness, I still sit here in awe of you. I don't think I've ever prayed for a Bumpie as much as I've prayed for you and your family. My heart just broke for you when I found out you had HELLP and the abruption.
Keep your letters for your children in a special place for them. I wrote one for Samuel when I developed PIH with Elijah and was convinced we were headed down the same road again--I threw mine away and regret it.