Looking at my 15-month-old daughter's cheeky smile is my bright spot. When she was born she took about 5 minutes to start breathing, and we really thought we'd be going home without a live baby. Then she had to spend 3 days on a drip in the neonatal unit, to stabilise her blood sugar because of my gestational diabetes, but despite all that, and being born to an over-40, she's so quick to pick things up, and is very chatty already.
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wow. I know how you feel.
wow. I know how you feel. Apparently when i was born, i was on a resperator immediately, and had two heart defects. I'm Nineteen now, and working on passing my college courses.
I hope that you and your child have a wonderful life, and that you no longer have to face any more hardships. :)
wow, so touching story. It is
wow, so touching story. It is very sweet when you say that looking at your 15-month-old daughter's cheeky smile is your bright spot. I can see that you love your daughter so much, which is very nice.
This is a pretty uplifting
This is a pretty uplifting story, I was born with what the redneck doc called blue heart. I just wasnt getting enough oxygen in my blood, but a few days passed and I leveled out. 25 years later im still here. My mom was in her 40's too so I understand.
Our children are the
Our children are the brightest spots in all our lives. You could be having the worse day, but a hug and a smile from your child, and your day gets a whole lot brights. My kids may be royal pains at times, but I'll keep them. They're all mine.