Not [yet] a Mommy: Memoirs of my Miscarriage.
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  • Reads 2,660
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  • Parts 10
  • Time 56m
Ongoing, First published Jun 12, 2018
An autobiographical account of my life and dealing with loss as a result of miscarriage. Very real and raw. Enjoy!

Dedication: For all the mommies! The ones who's babies are in heaven, the ones who have kids on heaven and on earth, the ones who do it all on their own, the ones who will never be able to give physical birth, the ones who could give birth every cycle if they wanted to, the ones who are killing the game, the ones who have lost themselves in being a mom, the ones who Amazon Prime it, the ones who Pinterest fail it, the ones who put their kids over their husband, the ones who have been through it all! ALL THE MOMMIES! Cheers, you rock at being a MOM!!!
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