In March of 2013, my husband Chris and I were elated to discover that we were expecting again after our first pregnancy (twins) ended in a miscarriage several months prior. We were excited to make it past the mark of the miscarriage of the twins and were even more excited to become parents! I was… Continue reading His Grace Carries Me
Category: poor in utero diagnosis
Never give up hope
It was a routine appointment, I was 10 weeks pregnant and very excited to hopefully hear the heartbeat of my baby with the Doppler. I had my 4 year old with me. My doctor who I loved dearly said “I can’t seem to get the heartbeat, it might be the position of the baby,… Continue reading Never give up hope
Downs syndrome-inside vs outside
Downs syndrome is often seen as a cruel diagnosis that parents must get rid of quickly, by often many OBGYNs and MFMs in America. Although no pediatrician would tell a parent to take the life of their baby with DS outside the womb. Now I spoke first off with such a lack of personhood language… Continue reading Downs syndrome-inside vs outside
Poor in utero
There are many families who are concerned when they get the diagnosis of a child being sick in the womb which is understandable and they contemplate abortion and I want to make sure that you all are well informed in the HOPE in choosing life and the facts that your doctor may not know to… Continue reading Poor in utero
Peter’s Story
Pregnancy Resource Centers
Dear PRCs, I am a former NICU baby who was diagnosed with a poor in utero diagnosis. After three doctors told my parents to abort me and my parent’s strong fight for my life 18 years later, I am currently working on a pro life legislative bill and have two ministries.:) This is for pregnancy centers… Continue reading Pregnancy Resource Centers
A Plea To The Medical Community
A PLEA TO THE MEDICAL COMMUNITY Babies should not be seen as a disease, and abortion should not be seen as a treatment. Rachel Guy A physician goes to school to learn how to help patients. For whatever reason, in this process, it has caused a misconstrued view of who to help and when and… Continue reading A Plea To The Medical Community