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> A while back I had been in touch with a person named Ronnie Touche,

> if I remember correctly. I'm not sure where (online) we connected,

> but he lives outside the US and he said they had connected Microtia

> (in his country, and I forgot where exactly that is)to environmental

> elements. There was no mention of exactly what or why the connection

> with the environment.

I believe the family is Ronny Tuch & Veerle Reekmans, Jonas, Sander & Linne.

Their web page is at:

http://users.pandora.be/microtia/

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Ironically, I am in a genetic study & was just called about some "more in depth info being needed concerning my pregnancy". Carson had a twin & I lost his sibling in the first trimester. After the long questionaires & numerous phone calls over the past 12-18 months, I was fairly sure there WAS NOT a question that I had left unanswered. WRONG! This time I was asked about whether they shared a sac or had separate sacs (they were separate). Just thought it was funny that we were revisiting this topic as the University called with more questions...on the very same subject!

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<< This time I was asked about

whether they shared a sac or had separate sacs (they were separate). >>

Lynn, could you let me know if anything comes of that question. Just my own

curiosity, because I lost a twin in the first trimester (separate sac also)

Not with Brayden but my second pregnancy, could it have happen again earlier?

Hmmm interesting.

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Autumn,

Yes, I will definitely let you know what happens with the study. I just can not guesstimate when it will conclude:-)) They have told me it has already been extended twice...for a year each time. I wonder what size pool they have now?

Another thing I found interesting was that my husband had a failed twin & his sister has a son who had a failed twin. I also had an another pregnancy that was an ovarian pregnancy...no, not tubal...ovarian. It actually ruptured my ovary.

Sorry guys, didn't mean to tell all my dirty little secrets;-)

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<< Another thing I found interesting was that my husband had a failed twin &

his

sister has a son who had a failed twin. >>

I've heard this is very common. The loss of the failed twin is so early for

some woman they do not even realize.

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After searching through everything about my pregnancy that may have

contributed to Lily's microtia I felt that the fact that I got pregnant as

soon as I stopped using birth control pills might have been a factor. I did

not have a period after going off the pill. I just got pregnant. I know the

medical profession advises that you wait three months after you stop using

the pill to get pregnant. I don't know why they feel this way. I think my

hormones just weren't where they needed to be. My obstetrician assured me

that it didn't matter when I asked while I was pregnant. I never discussed

it with him after Lily's birth.

Either way, I don't feel guilty anymore. At all. I think God has a plan.

And we're all blessed in so many ways. It's a half empty, half full kind of

a thing. You probably will agree that the microtia itself has been a

blessing. It makes you see the world in a whole different, better way. And

we have so may options for our babies.

Still, it would be nice to be able to figure it out and help others.

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Thanks for the hugs Autumn, they came at a time when I needed them. And it helps to know that so many have experienced the same feelings I'm dealing with now and I have a great group to share my feelings with.

Christie

-----Original Message-----From: FACTBERTE@... Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 11:51 AMTo: AtresiaMicrotia Subject: Re: Re: Microtia in my area<< I know it's just a theory, but since this is still so new to meI'm still trying to find a "reason." >>(((Christie))) Hugs. I know this is hard. Brayden is 18 months and I still wonder what and why somedays. I did have a confirmed failed twin pregnancy with my second son so I wonder if the same happen with my pregnancy with Brayden??? or was it because I was too stressed, or or or. The list goes on and we may never know. We have to try to put it behind us and take the time/energy we are spending on worring about why and use it to help our little ones now. My younger brother is now 22. He was born with a birth defect and my mother says she still wonders why? What? So I suppose it will never go away but we need to just keep looking forward.Take CareAutumn

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<< And it

helps to know that so many have experienced the same feelings I'm dealing

with now and I have a great group to share my feelings with. >>

Glad you feel that way. Anytime you need a shoulder or just to vent you know

you are understood here. :)

Autumn

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