Day Eight: Never Say Never (Part Three)The Specialist in Denver was more positive, he gave our baby a 10% chance of survival, saying that it was likely the baby would be stillborn but he saw no need to recommend an abortion. He said there was nothing we could do but to hope and pray. I would take any sliver hope I could get. Due to the fact that there was no embryonic fluid, they could not tell the sex in a sonogram. Although, somehow I knew he was a boy. January 16 I woke up and felt a little “funny”, I called my mom (who lived in CO) and she told me to call the doctor. So, I called and discovered that my doctor was out of town. Despite this I was advised to come in to check things out. - Anonymous To Be Continued...(Tomorrow)
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Hunter FergusonHolding her Associates of Arts in Political Science, Implementing Beneficial Community Project, and having Led a Student Collaboration team at her college of attendance- Hunter chooses to blog about the world around her as well as her personal experiences in hopes of creating a Powerful group of like-minded people. Archives
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