I just read your story and while there is nothing I can say that has not already been said. Your son is so perfect, he looks just like a little doll. I am so sorry you have had to go through this. I understand what you mean about if you did not have yous son you don't know how you would have gotten through it. It makes me so mad when Drs do not listen to the mothers, if it is a false alarm what is the problem with checking just in case. I hope that when you get PG again your drs will take more precautions and monitor you more. Plus your beautiful little boy will be watching over you.
I would really love to talk with you. I'm new to this site. I have read your story(s) and am so sorry for what happened to you. I had a placental abruption on 12/13/2011 at 37, almost 38 weeks, out of the blue and had no signs at all. It's the most awful thing I've ever gone through. I'm trying to be strong for my family, but don't know how to get through this.
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