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Hello Elaine,

Good luck with the surgery.. Think positive. This will bring you so much closer to having another baby! This time things will work out and you will eventually have the baby you want.

I will be thinking about you.

Zhenia

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H Elaine -

I will be thinking of you and can't wait to hear how it goes. I can

understand the discomfort of being in the same hospital as you were

before. We have had friends who have delivered and we can't go to

the hospital to see them because we are so uncomfortable. Anyways

take a deep breath and know that this is a step closer to having

what you want.

Mandy

> Hi everyone

>

> Well the big day is finally tomorrow. As I'm sure you all

> understand, I'm a bit anxious today, but I really want this so I

can

> deal with that. This is the easy part compared to the fear during

> another pregnancy. The yucky bit is my emotions are still pretty

raw

> at times and I know the hospital will bring those to the surface,

as

> its the same one that I was in for our girls, and my little boy.

>

> Anyway hello to everyone, good luck to the TTC's hopefully we will

be

> trying along with you guys soon, and keep cooking to the pg's,

> hopefully we'll be joining you in the not too distant future.

>

> Looking forward to letting you all know how I go...

>

> Hugs

>

> Elaine

>

> Matt 20 mths – emergency vag/cerl 24 wks, 11 weeks bed rest then

> delivered 35 wks PROM and cord prolapse.

> Paige and Amy – preventative vag/cerl 14 wks, delivered alive 20

wks,

> passed away short time later wrapped in my arms.

> Babies were suffering from chronic Twin-to-Twin Transfusion

Syndrome

> (TTTS). Unsure whether I/C, TTTS or infection caused contractions,

> which resulted in cervix dilating and stitch to fail.

>

> http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/m/matty2002/

>

> http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/p/paigeandamy/

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H Elaine -

I will be thinking of you and can't wait to hear how it goes. I can

understand the discomfort of being in the same hospital as you were

before. We have had friends who have delivered and we can't go to

the hospital to see them because we are so uncomfortable. Anyways

take a deep breath and know that this is a step closer to having

what you want.

Mandy

> Hi everyone

>

> Well the big day is finally tomorrow. As I'm sure you all

> understand, I'm a bit anxious today, but I really want this so I

can

> deal with that. This is the easy part compared to the fear during

> another pregnancy. The yucky bit is my emotions are still pretty

raw

> at times and I know the hospital will bring those to the surface,

as

> its the same one that I was in for our girls, and my little boy.

>

> Anyway hello to everyone, good luck to the TTC's hopefully we will

be

> trying along with you guys soon, and keep cooking to the pg's,

> hopefully we'll be joining you in the not too distant future.

>

> Looking forward to letting you all know how I go...

>

> Hugs

>

> Elaine

>

> Matt 20 mths – emergency vag/cerl 24 wks, 11 weeks bed rest then

> delivered 35 wks PROM and cord prolapse.

> Paige and Amy – preventative vag/cerl 14 wks, delivered alive 20

wks,

> passed away short time later wrapped in my arms.

> Babies were suffering from chronic Twin-to-Twin Transfusion

Syndrome

> (TTTS). Unsure whether I/C, TTTS or infection caused contractions,

> which resulted in cervix dilating and stitch to fail.

>

> http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/m/matty2002/

>

> http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/p/paigeandamy/

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H Elaine -

I will be thinking of you and can't wait to hear how it goes. I can

understand the discomfort of being in the same hospital as you were

before. We have had friends who have delivered and we can't go to

the hospital to see them because we are so uncomfortable. Anyways

take a deep breath and know that this is a step closer to having

what you want.

Mandy

> Hi everyone

>

> Well the big day is finally tomorrow. As I'm sure you all

> understand, I'm a bit anxious today, but I really want this so I

can

> deal with that. This is the easy part compared to the fear during

> another pregnancy. The yucky bit is my emotions are still pretty

raw

> at times and I know the hospital will bring those to the surface,

as

> its the same one that I was in for our girls, and my little boy.

>

> Anyway hello to everyone, good luck to the TTC's hopefully we will

be

> trying along with you guys soon, and keep cooking to the pg's,

> hopefully we'll be joining you in the not too distant future.

>

> Looking forward to letting you all know how I go...

>

> Hugs

>

> Elaine

>

> Matt 20 mths – emergency vag/cerl 24 wks, 11 weeks bed rest then

> delivered 35 wks PROM and cord prolapse.

> Paige and Amy – preventative vag/cerl 14 wks, delivered alive 20

wks,

> passed away short time later wrapped in my arms.

> Babies were suffering from chronic Twin-to-Twin Transfusion

Syndrome

> (TTTS). Unsure whether I/C, TTTS or infection caused contractions,

> which resulted in cervix dilating and stitch to fail.

>

> http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/m/matty2002/

>

> http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/p/paigeandamy/

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Elaine,

Good luck. I just came back from my surgery and it was a sucess.Let me know how your was.

Love,

Ianda

-----Original Message-----From: Elaine Sent: domingo, 30 de novembro de 2003 23:57To: Abbyloopers Subject: Surgery tomorrow...Hi everyoneWell the big day is finally tomorrow. As I'm sure you all understand, I'm a bit anxious today, but I really want this so I can deal with that. This is the easy part compared to the fear during another pregnancy. The yucky bit is my emotions are still pretty raw at times and I know the hospital will bring those to the surface, as its the same one that I was in for our girls, and my little boy.Anyway hello to everyone, good luck to the TTC's hopefully we will be trying along with you guys soon, and keep cooking to the pg's, hopefully we'll be joining you in the not too distant future.Looking forward to letting you all know how I go...HugsElaineMatt 20 mths – emergency vag/cerl 24 wks, 11 weeks bed rest then delivered 35 wks PROM and cord prolapse.Paige and Amy – preventative vag/cerl 14 wks, delivered alive 20 wks, passed away short time later wrapped in my arms. Babies were suffering from chronic Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome (TTTS). Unsure whether I/C, TTTS or infection caused contractions, which resulted in cervix dilating and stitch to fail.http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/m/matty2002/http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/p/paigeandamy/

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I cannot believe your

surgery date is here so soon. I hope the time went by quickly. I will be

thinking of you. I know how hard it is to be back in the same hospital but this

time it will be different. You are going to do great and you wil be ttc soon. I will say a prayer for you.

God bless,

Taryn

Surgery

tomorrow...

Hi everyone

Well the big day is finally tomorrow. As I'm

sure you all

understand, I'm a bit anxious today, but I really

want this so I can

deal with that. This is the easy part

compared to the fear during

another pregnancy. The yucky bit is my

emotions are still pretty raw

at times and I know the hospital will bring those

to the surface, as

its the same one that I was in for our girls, and

my little boy.

Anyway hello to everyone, good luck to the TTC's

hopefully we will be

trying along with you guys soon, and keep cooking

to the pg's,

hopefully we'll be joining you in the not too

distant future.

Looking forward to letting you all know how I

go...

Hugs

Elaine

Matt 20 mths – emergency vag/cerl 24 wks, 11

weeks bed rest then

delivered 35 wks PROM and cord prolapse.

Paige and Amy – preventative vag/cerl 14

wks, delivered alive 20 wks,

passed away short time later wrapped in my arms.

Babies were suffering from chronic Twin-to-Twin

Transfusion Syndrome

(TTTS). Unsure whether I/C, TTTS or infection

caused contractions,

which resulted in cervix dilating and stitch to

fail.

http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/m/matty2002/

http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/p/paigeandamy/

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