Double Double Trouble

Twins, prematurity, Incompetant Cervix, Protein S Deficiancy, adoption

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

New School Year

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Summer is over and school has started for all of my kiddos. Jamie and Linda started the sixth grade. They are very excited because every kid...
Sunday, August 11, 2013

Please Join Me in Prayer

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My youth pastor's son was delivered early because of no amniotic fluid. He was delivered at 34 weeks. He has had some trouble breathing ...
Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Last Days of Exploring, and Exciting News

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I will start with the exciting news, we are moving back home in a few short weeks! We are very, very excited. I was made an amazing offer th...
Thursday, May 9, 2013

A Different Kind of Mother's Day Poem

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My friend posted this on facebook and tagged me. I am so touched that she thought of me, but even more than that, I wanted to share it for a...
Thursday, April 11, 2013

Weekend Adventures

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Family time is so hard to come by. It seems like we are always running during the week. We try to make up for it on the weekend. This weeke...
Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Night Time Woes

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My little man Noah has all of the sudden become afraid to go to bed. I cannot think of anything that could have triggered it, but every nigh...
Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Yet Another Catch Up Blog

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I have turned into the worst blogger. It seems like by the time I work all day, come home, do homework, baths, bed, dinner, etc, the last th...
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Stephanie Shaw
My husband and I adopted boy/girl twins in 2004. After a long struggle with infertility, my husband and I lost a son, Mason, to prematurity. Mason was born at 22 weeks and lived for two hours due to a condition called Incompetent Cervix. Shortly after the loss we became pregnant with another set of boy/girl twins. Following a cerclage and 5.5 months of bedrest, Noah and Mina were born healthy at 35 weeks. This blog is intended to be an open and honest discussion on all topics such as prematurity, IC, adoption, foster care, pregnancy and other general day to day topics.
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