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Wow incredible story and you haven't even finished yet! You're amazing, you really are :)
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Wow thank you for sharing again, I cant wait for the next chapter of Matilda's arrival :)
Cheers,
Beck
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thank you for sharing again MM, can't wait for chapter 3!!
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thankyou for sharing your story MM, you write beautifully
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Oh Deanne this is like a book i cant put down.
I cant wait to keep reading.
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Wow, what a journey you have all been on so far. I am looking forward to reading the rest of your story.
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wow thankyou so much for sharing i hope they you are getting just as much out of writing this down as we are from reasding it. You and Trent are amazing
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thank you so much for sharing...cant wait for the 3rd part...you and trent are amazing people and a insparation.
love rach xxxxx
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You tell your story beautifully and the way you handled yourself is, no doubt, a great inspiration to those struggling with complex pregnancies. I look forward to reading more.
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You are an amazing woman!!!! What a lucky girl Matilda is to have such a wonderful mum who stuck by her no matter waht the odds were. Thankyou for sharing your amazing story. I am hooked as well. You write so well and we are very lucky that you are sharing with us.
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Deanne, Matilda is such a gorgeous little girl. What amazingly strong parents she has. XO
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Wow, I'm amazed at that ultrasound! I've no idea of how you were 'together' enough to request another one, but so glad you did! 28 weeks is very early indeed.
Looking forward to your next instalment...
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I am at a loss for words you are amazing to have kepted such a level head amists all the negitivity around you....
Another HUGE :hug: from me to you until we meet this is all I can offer....
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What a fighter, both of you that is. Can't wait to read on....
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Wow! what an amazing story, thank you so much for sharing you journey so far.
I cannot imagine what an emotional time it must have been for you.
You are truly an inspiration :hug:
Cant wait for the next installment...
BTW - you said that you dont know why you were told to eat when you were possibly going to have a C/S... most are done under spinal or epidural anesthesia, in which case you do not have to have an empty stomach as you are conscious and the risks are reduced as you are less likely to aspirate.
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Sooooo Hooked... cant wait til the next installlment...
It must have been a very trying time for you especially being alone for that scan. I cant imagine how you would have felt being told they wanted to deliver bubs that early...
Hopefully you dont keep us in too much suspense waiting for the next installment...
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Thank you for sharing your story with us, you are all so strong, I look forward to reading the next chapter, as Kim puts it it`s like a good book you can`t put down.