I'm a Great Big Sap
Living in the midwest + being a new mom = me about to buy my first country CD. Run for the hills! Sign of the apocalypse!!
But can you blame me? Keep from crying IF YOU CAN!!
my kid has more chromosomes than your kid.
Living in the midwest + being a new mom = me about to buy my first country CD. Run for the hills! Sign of the apocalypse!!
But can you blame me? Keep from crying IF YOU CAN!!
Posted by Jeannie at 7:50 AM
Kiki's very first ultrasound, when I was 23 weeks pregnant, showed some soft markers for Down syndrome or Trisomy 21. She was officially diagnosed four weeks later via amniocentesis.
Thanks to First Steps, Kiki has been getting physical therapy since she was 4 months old, speech therapy since she was 8 months old, and occupational therapy since she was 11 months old.
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1 comments:
Yeah... ok, you got me. I may have to invest in that one too.
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