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  • The One That Got Away by babykeeks620
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    Never in my life did I ever think I'd share my story, but now here I am. There's no going back.
  • Out of Focus by WomanInBlues
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    A new-again mother experiences the struggles of toxemia with an unsupportive husband and unexpected symptoms.
  • Notes On A Hospitalized Pregnant Woman by claudiacturner
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    "Claudia C. Turner used her months in the hospital waiting, hoping, to give birth by writing a unique, heart wrenching memoir. Words such as fearless, honest, and courageous best describe this work of art. It is a book to be savored."- Tim Sandlin, author of Skipped Parts Writing about the rewards of detaching from the daily grind and connecting with myself, I shared a personal story of 2 months I spent living at St. Mark's Hospital, in SLC, awaiting the birth of my daughter Dakota. While preeclampsia, a pregnancy illness, kept me bedridden, I contemplated everything from the history of childbirth to witchcraft, introversion, existentialism, Parisian parenting tricks and my husband's struggles with alcoholism. As a result, I discovered the depth and turbulence of my own mind while kept in the confines of a single hospital room. Curious about the nurses, the janitors, and my own restless brain, I became an introspective observer, offering a thoughtful and honest glimpse into the curious life of a pregnant woman. This is an exploration of perspective, showing us how a a break from the world can bring us more connected to it, while providing a closer look into what it means to be fully alive.
  • God is in My Story by XKellyAshtenX
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    When new life turns into a fight for life. My true story of my journey to becoming the mother of two very premature babies...twice.