Motherhood

  • Making it to 24.

    October 4, 2017. After the cerclage placement was successful, I was discharged from the hospital to remain at home on bedrest until the cerclage was scheduled to be removed at 36-37 weeks. It was going to be quite the adjustment for me. I was used to working five days a week, cooking, cleaning, running errands, going Read more

  • The road to bedrest.

    Well, there we were. Pregnant with our rainbow. And the plan that we had set in place with our doctor was about to begin. We told our family and friends to have as much support as possible and there were so many hugs and happy tears from everyone. This time was going to be different, everyone felt Read more

  • Starting the road to our rainbow.

    This is a post that I have been dreading. Going back, reflecting and writing about what we have been through over the past year… The start of our journey to our rainbow baby and how we got to where we are today. Writing is therapeutic, it helps me process my grief, but it also can take Read more

  • Fast forward to today…

    My past blogs have gone back in time and have told the story of our daughter, Brooklyn. I had planned to eventually catch up to my present day life and had hoped that time would be around March of this year when we were bringing our son home… Surprise… I was pregnant… Only our closest Read more

  • Leaving the hospital without her…

    Everything happened so fast the night Brooklyn was born… I had to be taken to the OR after delivering her because my placenta would not come out. My parents were still in the Philippines and my mom was not scheduled to arrive back until the next evening. Luckily, my mother in law came to the Read more

  • Thanksgiving Day.

    Thanksgiving Day – November 24, 2016. This was the day that I was admitted into Labor & Delivery. The day that changed everything. This is honestly the most difficult, painful and traumatizing experience to talk about and a piece of me still feels like I am trapped in that place… In that hospital, waiting for everything Read more

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