Looks like such a big girl in the big bed.! I saw Hannah tonight and my what a beautiful girl. She is so fresh and lovely. She gave us big hugs. I was just checking tonight for any updates. will check back tomorrow.
precious mallorie you are in our prayers wish we could be there with you to hold and love you it's so hard to do from here. you remind me of your mom when she was little emma your cousin says hi love you
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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What a precious little one. Praying hard for her!
Oh my goodness....she looks so big in that big bed! Still praying.
Look at that sweet and precious girl! I love her pigtails!
Glad to hear that things are headed in the right direction! I'll be praying and thinking of you! Love, Hugs and Prayers!!!
Keep fighting, dear Mallorie.
Looks like such a big girl in the big bed.! I saw Hannah tonight and my what a beautiful girl. She is so fresh and lovely. She gave us big hugs. I was just checking tonight for any updates. will check back tomorrow.
precious mallorie you are in our prayers wish we could be there with you to hold and love you it's so hard to do from here. you remind me of your mom when she was little emma your cousin says hi love you
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