Hello Sarah,
It is so scary, but these babies are so special!! Our daughter is a happy, mostly healthy college student now, and she is a true joy. She has a great sense of humor and loves people. The first year of her life was the hardest, but then it got easier as time went by. Heart surgery is not fun, to say the least, but the rest of their lives are pretty good!! God bless you as you love this special gift from God.
Pam in Texas
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Pam Reigle
Fort Worth TX
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Original Message:
Sent: 06-03-2018 07:35
From: Sarah Chenier
Subject: Introduction
Hi everyone. I just recently joined. My is still in utero. He was diagnosed with pulmonary artesia with intact ventricular septum At 20 weeks. I was terrified. I am still having a hard time dealing with this pregnancy because im so scared of the surgeries. But God is going to bring us through. I'm finding hope that they even have surgery to correct this. At first doctors asked us if we would like to terminate. So I'm 26 weeks now. Please encourage me however you can and share some stories with me. My little guy and I are in for a journey but I won' leave his side. He' supposed to have either surgery or a catheter procedure shortly after birth. Then open heart at 6 months. Then the last procedure at 4 years old.
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Sarah Chenier
Teacher
Mwr
NORTH CHICAGO IL
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