oh..glad you shared at the risk of being caught by dr. b...too cute!!
And can I say, reading back over a few posts again, I got all tickled again at your comment to Alicia. I don't know why i find it so funny but it totally makes me laugh out loud.
In October 2006, we went for an ultrasound for our fifth child, and were told that our daughter probably had a chromosomal defect. We were urged to get an amniocentesis so that genetic testing could be done, “so the doctors will know what decisions to make.” The specialist told us that he suspected Trisomy 13 or 18, and if he was correct, then no OB would do a c-section because it wouldn’t make a difference for the end outcome. Besides, no surgeon would operate on her back (she had a meningocele – spina bifida), because “Trisomy 18 and 13 are what are called lethal conditions. They are incompatible with life.”
That’s how our story with her began, but it is most certainly not the end. As her amazing pediatrician said about examining her at birth, “I looked into her eyes, and she looked back at me and said, I’m here for the long haul, chick.”
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Who is that little girl, and what did you do with baby Mallorie? Apparently it's been way too long since I've seen her!!!
I like seeing Mallorie and Alex so close together!
I cannot believe how big she is!
I've waited sooooo long for this pix of Mal! I think she has the sweetest eyes...thanks for sharing Vera's sitting pix with yr gal!
Way too sweet Connie and she is looking so healthy. Love this little girl and you too.
Love and Hugs, Laurie
Aww, she has the cutest little nose! You need to post more pictures mamma!
oh..glad you shared at the risk of being caught by dr. b...too cute!!
And can I say, reading back over a few posts again, I got all tickled again at your comment to Alicia. I don't know why i find it so funny but it totally makes me laugh out loud.
Connie,
Malorie is so precious!! You are too funny!
Love you,
Kim
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