Category Archives: 36 weeks

For moms who lost their babies at 36 weeks.

My Makenna Makes Me Stronger

Told by: Jana Our story starts about 2 years ago. We got engaged on September 17, 2010. On September 19, 2010, I got hit by a train. I am lucky to be alive. I was paralyzed on my left side … Continue reading

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My Pink Angel of the Ocean

Told by: Melonie I woke up the morning of May 31st feeling good. It was the first official day of my maternity leave and I was going to get to hold my precious baby girl in my arms in just … Continue reading

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Letters to Leia

Told by: Angie In January 2011, I had colon resection surgery to remove diverticulitis. Surgery did not completely remove all infection and I still have an ongoing battle with the disease. My husband and I tried for 6 years to … Continue reading

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Love for Logan

Told by: Sarah The date was october 29th 2009. I was 36 weeks pregnant with my son Logan. The day started out completely normal i went to work and with about 1/2 hour left of my shift my lower back … Continue reading

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Crying for Amelia

Told by: Amelia’s Mom My story started 2 year ago when I finally left my daughters father. Elleanor was 4 and we had seen the nasty side of domestic violence. I had already lost 4 pregnancies due to miscarriage at that … Continue reading

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A Tragedy

Told by: Amber Tuesday started off like any other day. I woke up fixed me and Dace breakfast. My car seat came in, that I was uber worried wouldn’t get here in time and the crib set also came in. … Continue reading

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36 Weeks My Story

(go back to 36 weeks) Told by: Bambi On June 4th 2008 I began laboring. I had already been having contractions for 6 days! Two weeks prior I had begun losing my plug, my body was cleaning itself out, and … Continue reading

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