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My Angels story
My special Angels story on why she is special. My daughter was born early and had issues during pregnancy. I tried to get pregnant for five years, I couldn't. My doctor had put me on birth control, I don't know why. When I went back to get my birth control again the doctor came in and told me I was pregnant. I was shocked and scared, I had been taking birth control, how could this be? She did an ultrasound cause I didn't know how far along I was. I was 7 weeks, now I am really scared I had been taking bc for 12 weeks. Would she be okay? Pregnancy went great for awhile. Than at 6 months I had to much water around her and she was to big. Than starting in Feburary I started having to go into the hospital a couple times to get shots to stop labor. I wasn't due til April 15th. March 8th I went back to hospital shot again to stop labor. March 9th and 12th to shot again to stop labor. March 16th hospital again shot again to stop labor and a test to say weather I would have her within the next so many days it was negitive, Well they sent me home that night. I asked my mom to stay with me I didn't feel well. So she stayed and I drunk a lot of mountain dew ( I am a type one diabetic have been since age 8) I didn't take insulin because something kept telling me not to. Well I go upstairs to take a bath, As I am going down the stairs after I am done I pass out. My mom calls 911 she thought my sugar was high. They get there and they check my sugar I'm 22 ( None diabetic should be 70-180) they rush me to the hospital get my sugar stable and we deliever my baby girl. She was healthy besides her sugar being 24. We spent a couple days in the hospital, but we were okay. I was so glad to be able to go home, no more nurses coming in and out of room every two hours to check my sugar, or waking up to my baby being gone.
By Ashley Starkey5 years ago in Families
Little Black Book
"31st January 2018 Dear Diary, Today was a really long day! We ran away together. That was the only place David has ever called home. I feel so horrible, He's only 9. At least he still smiles on occasion, when I see him grin from ear to ear it warms my heart. Its so cold where we are now. I cant show any weakness though, I have to be strong for him. I saw a poster that said something about winning $20,000. I wish I had $20,000. God knows me & David could use it."
By Prianah Williamson5 years ago in Families
Pearle
Pearle By Pat McManus The Davis family arrives at their grandfather’s lake house as the sun is setting. The three older boys Dillon, 14, Hunter, 12 and Tanner, 10 run in leaving their 8 year old sister, Pearle, in the back of the car to bring in the towels, groceries and backpacks.
By Patricia Mc Manus5 years ago in Families
I Became a Mother in a Convenience Store Parking Lot
I became a mother in the parking lot of a Uni Mart convenience store in Pleasant Gap, Pennsylvania. A kind of town never once a blink of promise. I imagined it an easy target for eighty dollar robberies and drug deals, only for it’s smallness and inconsequential existence.
By joy ellen sauter5 years ago in Families
I Admitted My Four Year Old to a Psychiatric Hospital
The elevator up to the 7th floor was slower than expected. I squeezed my son’s favorite stuffed dinosaur tightly against my chest, it’s bright blue cloth reflecting off the shiny grey elevator walls. He had just been admitted to the hospital the night before, and my head was pounding from the 13 hours in the ER.
By joy ellen sauter5 years ago in Families
Teenagers
At Cisco's home things were never boring especially with two teenagers that were going through hormonal changes, the communication would be between their friends that were the most important people in their lives. Theresa would usually find out later, thank God it was only once a year that Thalia the children's birth mom would be in the same state as The Jean.
By Marie A. Diaz-Cervo5 years ago in Families
Haddan Saeidan
Amy Greenlane lost her parents in a car accident when she was a small child and her Granpa and Granma adopted her as soon as possible. They slowly made her feel better by nourishing her soul with words and those words eventually made sentences then pages thus became the books of her life. Everyday words, new words, odd words, foreign words-diverse collections and arrangements of various words breathed in new meanings then exhaled hurts and therefore caressed her broken heart by their salve. Words made her feel alive, whole again. They gradually made her spirit tell its own happy stories.
By Robert Fletcher5 years ago in Families
STRUGGLES OF BEING A MOM-Sleeping
Hello mommies out there. I recently became a mom 2 years ago and let me tell you is NOT easy. I had always wanted to be a mother really, since I was a kid I was always playing house and taking care of a baby. Reality us girls we are from a young age being shaped for the big role in the future to come BUT no-one tells you its gonna be so hard.
By Elina Pagan5 years ago in Families
Between the Pages
Leah Ellison is a 24-year-old single mother living in Gainesville, Florida and raising her 4-year-old twin boys, Michael & Legion. She works two part-time jobs as a cashier at a local grocery store during the day and she works as a waitress overnight at a local diner. After losing her mother, Denise six months ago, Leah was not able to afford the rent to remain at mother’s apartment. She and her sons moved out the week after she died with little money and no chance of being able to move into an apartment of her own anytime soon due to her poor rental history. Leah was left with no other choice but to move in with her best friend, Nikki and her two children. The six of them were living under one roof in a small one bedroom apartment in constant fear of being kicked out if Nikki’s landlord found out about her living arrangement with Leah and her sons living in the apartment without his authorization. While Leah was appreciative to Nikki for taking the risk to make sure she and her sons weren’t sleeping on the street, Leah wanted more and she didn’t want to live this way for the rest of her life.
By Aundrya Richardson5 years ago in Families
The New Girls
The children are all streaming towards the school doors and the other mums and dads have long gone, but I’m still there, half-hiding behind the school gate as I watch Chloe wander into school. She walks alone, and my heart twists inside me as I see two girls near her join arms and skip towards the doors. No one even seems to see her, but then why should they? Today is her first day and I know how that goes. No matter what age you are, it is so brutally hard to be the new girl.
By Kate Hewitt5 years ago in Families
The Baby Is Coming
Pregnancy is hard. At the end you're just so anxious, nervous, but ready to be done. You are counting down the days to your due date. Counting down the days until it is safe for you to go into labor without any health risks to your new bundle of joy. For several people, myself included, you are counting down the days until that little foot is no longer in your rib cage. Counting down the days until you no longer have to use the bathroom every hour on the hour. Counting down the days until you no longer feel hungry all the time. Counting down the days until you can see your toes again. Counting down the days until you can hold that precious little baby that has been growing inside you. Counting down the days until you can hold that little being inside you instead of only feeling their movement. Counting down the days until you can sleep on your stomach again. Counting down the days until you doctor finally tells you that you're body is readying itself for labor.
By Nitisha Chapman5 years ago in Families







