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To believe in miracles?

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blondiedollface · 30/06/2012 22:53

I am in total awe, and there is now a part of me that believes in miracles.. Just wow!!

5 years ago I was told I couldn't have children, which as an 18yo is pretty undigestible news as (for me anyway) the thought of becoming a mum not only terrified me but didn't really appear on my radar at all... I was told if I did ever want children I would have to be pumped full of drugs and hormones and most likely that wouldn't work so adoption would be my only option. No issue, I was more than happy to consider this when the time came!

The time came, my wonderful DH and I, newly tangled up in each other started to discuss the future, and having always been honest we started speaking frankly about adoption and all our possible options for the future - and it excited us both :)

In September last year our miracle happened, despite my prognosis AND being on the pill to regulate my cycle in a 400,000 to 1 chance I fell pregnant.

Our little miracle is 16 days old, curled up asleep on my chest and I still can't believe she's here, someone I never thought could exist is snuffling away on me and I have never been happier Grin

I'm a mummy! And my little miracle is beautiful, somebody somewhere worked some magic the day they let DH and I create such a perfect little girl...

OP posts:
shadowland · 01/07/2012 13:37

Thank you for sharing your joy...what a truly wonderful happening and yes, miracles DO happen. And you have reminded me of that, and I am smiling all over! Congratulations!

DizzyCow63 · 01/07/2012 13:38

Lovely post OP, our wee miracle is now 14 months and I can hear him downstairs laughing his head off at whatever DH is doing to him Grin

DizzyCow63 · 01/07/2012 13:38

Meant to add, massive congratulations xx

BackOnceAgain · 01/07/2012 13:48

Smile congratulations

Bearcrumble · 01/07/2012 13:55

Many congratulations on the birth of your daughter. How lucky she is to be so loved and wanted. x

AliceHurled · 01/07/2012 13:57

Thanks so much op and others. I need a miracle right now and you've given me more hope. And my baby is giving me a good kick to say he agrees I think Grin

exaltedwombat · 01/07/2012 15:26

Yes, you're completely deluded! Good things happen, bad things happen. But so what? Enjoy and be happy, all of you!

CheerfulYank · 02/07/2012 07:57

Jeeeeez exaltedwombat, you're totally being Robin in :o

McHappyPants2012 · 02/07/2012 08:11

such a nice story.

but i don't belive in miricles. what was lucky for you may have been a nighmare for someone else.

congratulations on the birth of your DD.

Icelollycraving · 02/07/2012 09:56

This thread has made me cry.
I'm looking at my little miracle. He will be one next week.
I was told I'd be extremely unlikely to have children,unless I was considering ivf. I was then told if I wanted ivf I had about 6 months until the cut off for my age (in our borough).
I didn't feel strong enough to go down the ivf route,I just felt overwhelmed. I accepted I'd just be a great aunty.
I had a mc about 3 months after getting married. Although it was awful,it gave me hope that I could actually conceive. I fell pregnant the next month. My pregnancy was quite difficult for some personal reasons & I was sure I'd mc again. I didn't & he is currently snuggled on my lap.

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