Guest guest Posted March 20, 1999 Report Share Posted March 20, 1999 Hi All, I felt guilty about what I may or may not have done during my pregnancy w/ Destiny. One day while I was wallowing in my guilt a mom of a Down's child told me what her Dr told her--WE DID NOTHING WRONG! In fact, because we did everything right we were able to bring our babies into this world instead of miscarrying. Many miscarriages are because of severe defects to the fetus (so I've been told). Try to stop blaming yourself for what you may or may not have done wrong, but congratulate yourself for what you definitely did right! Take Care, (Destiny 6 CHARgE, Zachary 4 soon) NYC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 1999 Report Share Posted March 23, 1999 , Hi, Am I right if I say your second child is normal ? Because I am pregnant now with my second, I am so scared. Please answer me, to give me hope. JANA LOUW (mom to Charge angel Kayla, 15 mo) Re: pregnancy From: LJoyC@... Hi All, I felt guilty about what I may or may not have done during my pregnancy w/ Destiny. One day while I was wallowing in my guilt a mom of a Down's child told me what her Dr told her--WE DID NOTHING WRONG! In fact, because we did everything right we were able to bring our babies into this world instead of miscarrying. Many miscarriages are because of severe defects to the fetus (so I've been told). Try to stop blaming yourself for what you may or may not have done wrong, but congratulate yourself for what you definitely did right! Take Care, (Destiny 6 CHARgE, Zachary 4 soon) NYC ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ideas on how we can improve ONElist? http://www.onelist.com Check out the Suggestion Box feature on our new web site ------------------------------------------------------------------------ For information about the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation or to become a member please contact marion@.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 1999 Report Share Posted March 23, 1999 In a message dated 99-03-23 09:11:13 EST, you write: << We have had 2 ultrasounds done and both show everything to be fine. The second ultrasound was called a level 2 or targeted ultrasound. We have been told that our chances of having another >> Jodie, Not to scare you, but I had the same ultrasounds with Jillian... I had 2 with also and there wasn't a part of his body that did function..I was so scared after jacob that my doc let me hear her heartbeat at 9 weeks by reaching upp unside me and pushing my uterus to the top so we could hear it. They did all the fine tuned tests to reassure me, so when she was born, I freaked!!!! Foley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 1999 Report Share Posted March 24, 1999 Jana, YES, my second child is normal. Zachary will be 4 next week and is your typical kid. The only thing is that he is as smart as a whip! He knows many of his internal organs and we are now working on what they do. Last fall he announced he wants to be a doctor when he grows up and if that is what he REALLY wants to do I will move heaven and earth to make sure he can achieve it. Remember the reoccurrence risk is still VERY low. We have a couple of families on the list w/ more than one Charger, but that is rare. The odds are in your favor that the baby will be just fine. There are many other families on the list who have gone on to have normal kids after their Charge child was born and chances you will also. It's hard to relax, I know. I was paranoid the whole time I was pregnant w/ Zachary. I think I drove those doctors nuts. They may have been more relieved to see Zachary born healthy than I was! Also, on a sibling note, I am beginning to see Zachary take care of Destiny a little bit. A few weeks ago he learned how to zip his jacket then last week he insisted that he would do Destiny's also. It was so sweet to watch them together. Not that they don't have their fights--they have some doozies--but I can see the love they share. It was always my hope that once we are gone from this earth Destiny would have someone in the world who would care about her interests. I saw that hope fading as they would fight all the time. Now I see that he loves and cares for his big sister very much. Even when they are running around the house he will get way ahead of her then slow down (almost running in place) so she can catch up and " tag " him. Then when it is his turn to chase her he will run real slow so she can have fun w/ the chase then speed up to tag her. He has a real sensitive soul and a special spot for his " friend " and sister Destiny. (Destiny 6 CHARgE, Zachary 4 next week) NYC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 1999 Report Share Posted March 24, 1999 I have a 10yr. old with CHARGE and only had 1 sono. that of course appeared to be ok. With my second i had a level2 and a heart echo because they suspected a heart defect. The level 2 also showed the heart defect so the dr.s were assuming he was going to be a downs baby and wanted me to go farther for testing and seek genetic counseling. That was it for tests for me and said I would accept whatever God gave me and my son was born perfectly normal. My third who is only 10 months old i had a level 2 also and they did from head to toe and he is perfect also. I also did retain alot of fluid only with my daughter who was born with CHARGE and had high blood pressure. Anyone out there deciding whether or not to have more, go for it the chances are slim to none of this ever happening again. Tia K.mom of 10 yr. old with CHARGE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 1999 Report Share Posted March 24, 1999 In a message dated 99-03-24 09:10:00 EST, you write: << - did you have a normal pregnancy with Jillian? Did you have too much fluid? Did you have normal movement? Did you have the fetal echo? If so, I guess it was normal, right? >> My pregnancy with Jillian was completely normal. No extra fluid ( with I always had tons of extra fluis) The fluios is becauase babies swallow and recycle the amniotic fluis. could not swallow, not to mntion, it would have gotten nowhere because his stomach was not attached to his intestines... therefore excess fluid..... Jillian swallows so no excess fluid...... Jillian did not move as much, but we thought it was a girl thing, come to find out it's a hypotonic thing......I had fetal echo, the doc even measured her eye sockets to make sure they were the same size because 's one eye was 1/2 the size of the other...... After all these tests and she still came out CHARGE, you can see why I was a mess!!!!!! I really want another baby, but I'd be a complete fool to think I could chance it. That SUCKS !!! Foley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 1999 Report Share Posted March 24, 1999 In a message dated 99-03-24 10:11:13 EST, you write: << mine was probably the equivalent of your " normal " water breaking about 4-5 times} they look >> , with , my doctor DID break my water 4 or 5 times and could not figure out what the heck was going on. Finally the last time, it gushed. It was a waterfall in that room!!! Foley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 1999 Report Share Posted March 24, 1999 Debbie, I'm not , but I wanted to jump in here. I had a LOT of fluid throughout the pregnancy and, like you, I measured further along than I was throughout. A nurse in the delivery room later told me that when there is a lot of fluid with a delivery, {mine was probably the equivalent of your " normal " water breaking about 4-5 times} they look for problems, especially in the oral area {clefts, nose, mouth, etc problems}. My question is this: {not that it'd have made a hill of beans of differnce though} My doc said all through that " You are either having a really LARGE baby, or you've got a LOT of fluid " . I would think this should have triggered some kind of warning bells? Am I nuts here? Just my uninvited .02 cents!!! Mom to Kennedy 13 mos old CHARGEr, 9, 7 and wife to Graeme New Brunswick, Canada > - did you have a normal pregnancy with Jillian? Did you have too > much fluid? Did you have normal movement? Did you have the fetal echo? > If so, I guess it was normal, right? > > > Debbie Matasker mom to 22 mths, 4 Graeme & Weir gweir@... http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Palms/5716 *ICQ* UIN:1426476 *AOL Buddy* - Kawfolks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 1999 Report Share Posted March 24, 1999 , I had polyhydramanious with all my kids. with Dawn I didn't know better.. heck we figured I's have a huge kiddo with having a 56 inch waist two days before delivery, she was a bit over 6 pounds. With Ken they did extra ultrasounds looking for stuff because of the extra amniotic fluid ( too bad onery doesn't show up in an ultrasound <G>) Found nothing.. I had so much amniotic fluid with that I was in maternity clothes at 8 weeks, At 10 weeks I had so much fluid that for the ultrsound they did then they actually made me go to the bathroom because they had no problem seeing the uterus with an empty bladder. When at 22 weeks they found the cleft they said " Well that explains the fluid " Casey charge@... minnow@... Mom to Dawn 20, Ken 9 ADHD, and 7 CHARGE. Cobb California ICQ UIN# 728514 AIM Buddy List: ZeeCasey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 1999 Report Share Posted March 24, 1999 In response to the fluid question, I don't know if I had alot of fluid, but I do remember the Dr. breaking my water and it really squirting out fast and it startled him as if it was something abnormal??? I don't know, just something i have always wondered about, anybody else have that?? mom to Caitlin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 1999 Report Share Posted March 24, 1999 , I really want to go to the conference and I would be coming with only my daughter so maybe we could share a room.I am trying to find out if I can go or not I should know in a couple of days! Let me know if you don't have a roommate already when you get this.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 1999 Report Share Posted March 24, 1999 Casey, That's pretty interesting...they didn't need my bladder full either at my 18week ultrasound. They actually gave me a cup and said " Can you please pee just a little bit? " Can you imagine letting SOME out and not all...the nerve. Anyway, I ended up emptying the whole thing and they still saw everything okay. -- Mom to Kennedy 13 mos old CHARGEr, 9, 7 and wife to Graeme New Brunswick, Canada > > > , > > I had polyhydramanious with all my kids. with Dawn I > didn't know better.. heck we figured I's have a huge kiddo > with having a 56 inch waist two days before delivery, she > was a bit over 6 pounds. With Ken they did extra > ultrasounds looking for stuff because of the extra > amniotic fluid ( too bad onery doesn't show up in an > ultrasound <G>) Found nothing.. I had so much amniotic > fluid with that I was in maternity clothes at 8 > weeks, At 10 weeks I had so much fluid that for the > ultrsound they did then they actually made me go to the > bathroom because they had no problem seeing the > uterus with an empty bladder. When at 22 weeks they > found the cleft they said " Well that explains the fluid " > > Casey > charge@... > minnow@... > > Mom to Dawn 20, Ken 9 ADHD, and 7 CHARGE. > Cobb California > ICQ UIN# 728514 > AIM Buddy List: ZeeCasey Graeme & Weir gweir@... http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Palms/5716 *ICQ* UIN:1426476 *AOL Buddy* - Kawfolks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 1999 Report Share Posted March 24, 1999 In a message dated 99-03-24 16:11:50 EST, you write: << , I really want to go to the conference and I would be coming with only my daughter so maybe we could share a room.I am trying to find out if I can go or not I should know in a couple of days! Let me know if you don't have a roommate already when you get this.... >> , I am waiting for the first person ( mom that is) that is willing to share a room. I have 2 others that are possibilities, but am just waiting for anyone to confirm!! Foley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 1999 Report Share Posted March 24, 1999 JFoley6163@... wrote: > > From: JFoley6163@... > > In a message dated 99-03-23 09:11:13 EST, you write: > > << We have had 2 ultrasounds done and > both show everything to be fine. The second ultrasound was called a level 2 > or targeted ultrasound. We have been told that our chances of having another > >> > Jodie, > > Not to scare you, but I had the same ultrasounds with Jillian... I had 2 with > also and there wasn't a part of his body that did function..I was so > scared after jacob that my doc let me hear her heartbeat at 9 weeks by > reaching upp unside me and pushing my uterus to the top so we could hear it. > They did all the fine tuned tests to reassure me, so when she was born, I > freaked!!!! > > Foley > Not to scare any of the other pregnant troopers out there further, as I am one of them, but with , I had so much fluid, was showing bigger than my due date all along, had the regular 2 ultrasounds at the beginning, one at 9 weeks, the other at 20 weeks, and they missed 2 very deformed hands! A pretty basic thing. I think the way you feel physically, also, is an indication of how the pregnancy is going. I am just comparing this one, to and , and it feels much like (minus the fact I am way more stretched due to what did to me). Also the fetal activity, I couldn't feel much, duh, he was floating in fluid. I have been neurotic about my fluid level and seeing 10 fingers and 10 toes. Even though the ultrasounds aren't full proof that everything is okay, if they are 2nd and 3rd level detailed ones they can see pretty much everything (except choanal atresia which makes me nervous). My opinion on ultrasounds that as long as they are looking for problems they will either find them or there will be none (minus subtle heart defects and ear and eye problems, although they can see down to cataracts now, and they can look at ears on 3-d). In my case with , I was treated as a complaining pregnant woman and was very very neglected for what the doctors did to me. - did you have a normal pregnancy with Jillian? Did you have too much fluid? Did you have normal movement? Did you have the fetal echo? If so, I guess it was normal, right? Debbie Matasker mom to 22 mths, 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 1999 Report Share Posted March 24, 1999 With KK somewhere around 8 months along, I started to measure really big. My doc only told me one thing... You are going to have a big baby. I was solid! He said the baby would be about 10 lbs., which would of meant I needed a C-Section anyways, since my body frame(which is the only thing) is small. But when she came out, she was only 5lbs 10oz! And the ultrasound they did hours before delivery showed hardly any fluid left, and he measured me that morning before I went to the hospital, and still said it would be a big baby. None of that has ever made sense to me, but since the subject came up of over measureing, thought I'd through my experiecne in too. :0) Korey mom to KK ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 1999 Report Share Posted March 25, 1999 JFoley6163@... wrote: > > From: JFoley6163@... > > In a message dated 99-03-24 09:10:00 EST, you write: > > << - did you have a normal pregnancy with Jillian? Did you have too > much fluid? Did you have normal movement? Did you have the fetal echo? > If so, I guess it was normal, right? >> > > > My pregnancy with Jillian was completely normal. No extra fluid ( with I > always had tons of extra fluis) The fluios is becauase babies swallow and > recycle the amniotic fluis. could not swallow, not to mntion, it would > have gotten nowhere because his stomach was not attached to his intestines... > therefore excess fluid..... Jillian swallows so no excess fluid...... Jillian > did not move as much, but we thought it was a girl thing, come to find out > it's a hypotonic thing......I had fetal echo, the doc even measured her eye > sockets to make sure they were the same size because 's one eye was 1/2 > the size of the other...... After all these tests and she still came out > CHARGE, you can see why I was a mess!!!!!! I really want another baby, but I'd > be a complete fool to think I could chance it. That SUCKS !!! > > Foley > > , Of course I can completely understand why you would be a mess. But, on the bright side, Jillian is doing so well and has such minor (in my eyes) problems, that she is going to do great. To everyone with lots of fluid: I am so glad I am not alone with had having this problem and being ignored!!! We should have all bene red flags. It just is not the " norm " to have polyhydramnios!! Debbie Matasker mom to 22 mths, 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 1999 Report Share Posted March 25, 1999 Hi All, I had a very normal pregnancy with both my children. I only put on 1 1/2 stones with both and had a very neat bump.There was no excess fluid with either. I had scans at 16, 20,32 & 40wks with Jack and none of these scans showed any problems. The scan at 20 wks was a detailed scan (level 2) and it did not detect any of Jack's heart defects which I find quite hard to believe. The sonographer also said " this baby is most definitely a boy " and showed me where his penis was. I must admit at the time I couldn't really make it out and just said " oh, yes so it is " !!!. I was quite surprised when he was born and saw the size of his penis. It was tiny ,no wonder I couldn't see it! Jack was not very active in the womb although I didn't worry too much as I could feel him moving around. My daughter was very active and kicked all the time. I put Jack's inactivity down to the fact that my womb had been stretched by Elise and that she is and always has been a very active child. She never sits still for a minute!!! Apart from that I was the picture of health and had no problems. Elaine mum to Elise(6yrs) & Jack(20mths) CHaRGE Dumfries,Scotland Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 1999 Report Share Posted March 25, 1999 , I totally agree with you. I think KK deserve my full attention. I know she needs a brother or sister...to push around. But I just don't think I could split my time...even if the child was normal. That wouldn't be fair to either one of them. I'm happy for those of you how know you can. ~at least you have 2 before her. They sound so wonderful too. I just can't get over how they help you. At first it was like pulling teeth to get hubby to help with the feedings. Especially when she was due and we were in public or at his parents house. . . .God forbid his child need something like that in public or in front of his family to seeeee and acknowledge problems within the family!! Don't get me started.. But I agree with you. Sorry for showing my bad side ..again.. Korey mom to KK ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 1999 Report Share Posted March 25, 1999 , if you really want more children have you ever considered adopting? nne is my oldest with CHARGE - with all of her medical issues we were dealing with we adopted 2 children. They were considered special needs kids - we were told they had developmental delays, speech problems etc. I said they would fit right in. Well, they are 2 of the healthiest children I have ever seen and my daughter is a Straight A student (now 10) and her sibling gets A's and B's (if he wanted he could get A's too. They were 2 1/2 and 4 when they came to live with us. They were so happy to have a home and be loved. There are so many kids who are older who need homes and nobody wants them because they are not infants. Well, I couldn't love them anymore if they were in my womb. We were blessed beyond words and they love there Sister very much. It's funny because people will tell me that my 2 adopted kids look like me!!! My 10 yr. old signs very well, my son is getting better. When he was 2 he thought you could move your hands any whick way and it would mean something. Now he knows better and is tryinng harder!!! Sometimes the girls and myself will only use sign to show him how left out a person can feel. Than he gets frustrated really fast and understands how it is for nne. I wish you luck with whatever you decide. I've been reading alot lately about everyone wanting more children and being afraid to take the chance. Celeste - nne 15 CHARGE, Sharon 10, 9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 1999 Report Share Posted March 25, 1999 , I get frustrated as well sometimes, but I feel more for Graeme as he has never experienced a " healthy " baby situation and sadly, now, he won't get to, either. I've had two children from a previous marriage, so I know what it's all about, but he doesn't. As for the walking, well, Kennedy will be 14 months old on Saturday and can't even sit up yet. Walking is like a distant galaxy to me. But, she's close, and I've just got to remember that she'll do it when she's ready. Mom to Kennedy 13 mos old CHARGEr, 9, 7 and wife to Graeme New Brunswick, Canada > that she can't > even crawl or walk to me if she wants me. She just has to fuss until I figure > it out. I'm sorry, but it really SUCKS!!!!! > > Foley -- Graeme & Weir gweir@... http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Palms/5716 *ICQ* UIN:1426476 *AOL Buddy* - Kawfolks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 1999 Report Share Posted March 25, 1999 Korey, Don't give it a thought, we all have our little " things " that get our goats, I know I sure do, and by gosh, if I couldn't let loose on this list, I think I'd be admitted to a psych ward somewhere by now! I don't know what kind of genetic research has been done for Kabuki syndrome, it may be genetically identified, so maybe you'd know what your chances are of having another affected child. Maybe someday, eh? Mom to Kennedy 13 mos old CHARGEr, 9, 7 and wife to Graeme New Brunswick, Canada > But I agree with you. Sorry for showing my bad side ..again.. > > Korey mom to KK -- Graeme & Weir gweir@... http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Palms/5716 *ICQ* UIN:1426476 *AOL Buddy* - Kawfolks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 1999 Report Share Posted March 25, 1999 JFoley6163@... wrote: > > From: JFoley6163@... > > In a message dated 99-03-24 17:07:17 EST, you write: > > << I am so glad I am not alone with had having this problem and being > ignored!!! We should have all bene red flags. It just is not the > " norm " to have polyhydramnios!! >> > Debbie, > > I am not sure what they measure in, but whatever it is....Normal fluid level > is 18 .... I had 21 with .... They said " red flag " would have been > 24.... So my " flag " was " yellow " > > Foley > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ , In my case they ended up draining 3300 cc of fluid from me by 34 weeks. I, was definitely in the " red " . Debbie Matasker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 1999 Report Share Posted March 25, 1999 Marilyn Ogan wrote: > > > > Debbie Matasker wrote: > >To everyone with lots of fluid: > >I am so glad I am not alone with had having this problem and being > >ignored!!! We should have all bene red flags. It just is not the > > " norm " to have polyhydramnios!! > > > > Debbie: > I showed excess fluid at one of the last outpatient ultrasounds I had one > week before I was admitted for " leaking " . The OB/GYN's office was going to > call me and have a higher level ultrasound done, but I called them first > with the news I was leaking! > I had several ultrasounds performed the 5 days I was in the hospital before > was born, and they never saw anything out of the ordinary, other > than the excess fluid. did not swallow, so the fluid was not the > big deal. For her, the problem was that she only had an 8-inch umbilical > cord and got " pulled up short " during the first part of delivery. > Fortunately, she was not actually in the birth canal and the c-section went > well. BUT, not a single ultrasound (I had them 3 a day for 5 days!) showed > the short umbilicus. Wish I knew what level ultrasounds they did. also did > not see the choanal atresia or heart defect (large ASD). > > Anyway, that's the info about ultrasounds for us! > > Friends in CHARGE, > Marilyn Ogan > Mom of , 6 CHARGE and Ken, 9 > oganm@... > > Marilyn, I guess it depends on what set of problems each child has to determine what can and can't be seen on ultrasound. Clearly, limb deformities and cleft lips and palates can be seen, as well as brain abnormalties. Heart defects can be seen on the fetal echo, which they also saw 's right aortic arch and thought he might have had a coarctation of the aorta, which he did not. All the cardiologist knew was that there was something very odd about his heart. It was so late in the pregnancy and he was so big that she had a hard time diagnosing until he was born. What I learned about the fluid is, as my doctor said, 50% of the time it is because the baby isn't swallowing due to either a TEF or Central Nervous System Disorder or other birth defects ('s has severe swallowing problems and his is mainly neurological as well as partly physical), and 50% of the time the fluid goes unexplained and the baby is fine. In all my books and listening to my doctor now, it says the fluid is key to premature ruptured membranes (which I had but made it to 37 weeks because they kept draining me), and an indication that there is something wrong with the baby. Debbie Matasker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 1999 Report Share Posted March 26, 1999 Hi All, I was one of the rare ones that had little fluid during Destiny's pregnancy. After she was born I read that Chargers are often born w/ extra fluid due to the swallowing problems and choanal atresia. We were just a fluke, I suppose. They actually had to induce my labor because I ran out of fluid. Also, it was 1 day before my due date. Unlike Debbie, I felt GREAT during pregnancy (except for the usual vaginal problems). Destiny was quite a kicker. 1 week before she was born I remember tipping my Lay-Z-Boy chair WAY back and putting my arms over my head just to give her more room to move! She was born a week later " sunny side up " (face looking at the ceiling). I think I felt her move so much because her legs and arms were kicking the front of my uterus so much. Zachary was born w/ the normal amount of fluid 9 days late. I went for ultrasounds every other day for the last 2 weeks of pregnancy because I was so worried the fluid would disappear like it did for Destiny. Also, throughout the pregnancy I felt him move less. I think it was because he was born " sunny side down " or facing the floor. He was probably kicking the back of my uterus and I couldn't feel it as much. He was also a much bigger baby (9 lbs, 21in compared to Destiny's 7lbs 2 oz, 19 in) so he may have been curled up more w/ less room to move. My belly measurements w/ Destiny were always a little low by a cm or two. W/ Zachary they were always a little high--at one point measuring 42cm from the top to the bottom of my belly (40cm is normal at term). Anyway, what I am trying to say is that every pregnancy is different. Even a normal child can have large numbers and still be fine. Try to relax everybody and enjoy this time. The late Erma Bombeck said that in retrospect she would have enjoyed her pregnancies more because they are the only times in her life she truly worked w/ God to produce miracles. Good Luck to All! (Destiny 6 CHARgE, Zachary 4 on Mon.) NYC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 1999 Report Share Posted March 26, 1999 I have to throw my $.03 in on this subject as I'm a big advocate for adoption. I have 5 children and 3 of them are adopted. Our first adoption was in 1987 (BJ) when she was 18 mos. old and who is now 12 years old (she was a drug and alcohol baby). Then our second was Tryny in 1994 when he was 3 mos. old and who is now 5 years old (he is our CHARGEr). Our third was last September 1998 (Niki) when she was 18 years old and pregnant. Niki came from a very abusive home life. And we now have a beautiful grandson from Niki. (I also have a 20 year old " biological " daughter who has a baby girl that we legally adopted to protect her from the biological father). I firmly believe that " all " children deserve love, security and a stable home. It takes a lot of LOVE, DEVOTION AND PATIENCE to " reprogram " a child to believe that they really are worth loving, but it's worth every ounce of work it entails. You see, when children are abused or neglected, they start believing that they are the cause, that they must not be worth loving. No child should have to live this way. They all must feel loved, no matter the cost to us the adults. If you have the chance to make a difference in any childs life, no matter what the age of that child, it will be worth it (not only to the child but to you as well). I'm not saying that the road won't be hard or filled with sorrow at times (it will because you are having to undo the damage that was done to them), but to know that you have made the miraculous difference in that childs life, made their world a more beautiful place and tought them that they are loved, is worth all the hard work it takes. Sorry to go on and on but adoption of " special needs children " is a very important to me and I tend to be somewhat forcefull when discussing the subject. Debra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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