Two days ago I visited and read a touching blog post about pregnancy/ infant loss on chewingonlife.wordpress.com. I was so touched about the story of a young mother losing her babies at 23 weeks gestation. You can read her heartbreaking story here on her online magazine at https://www.seekingtherainbow.com/
She has asked me to share her story as a means of healing and bringing awareness of the pain left behind. Please visit her blogs and feel free to share as you may.
I am a lover of God, most things from nature, (not worms or snakes) and photography. I love dancing, music, reading, learning new things. I am a wife, a mother, a daughter, a sister, a friend. I am a Registered (Emergency Room) Nurse by profession.
The intent behind this blog is to share tips on how we can become healthier and better versions of ourselves as we journey life's road together.
I write about my life experiences, health, childhood lessons, my relationship with God and man and heed the promptings of the Holy Spirit.
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Thank you for sharing this. I love the quote you chose to share – that mothers are not defined by the children we see, but by the love she holds in her heart. ❤
That was a touching story. I Have a cousin who lost twin boys about 20 years ago. They were born too early and didn’t make it. She said it’s still painful especially around their birthday. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for the beautiful recommendation ❤️.
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Thank you for sharing this. I love the quote you chose to share – that mothers are not defined by the children we see, but by the love she holds in her heart. ❤
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nice post…thanks for share
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Welcome
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Thank you all for checking out the website.
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Natalie, I loved browsing around on your site.
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That was a touching story. I Have a cousin who lost twin boys about 20 years ago. They were born too early and didn’t make it. She said it’s still painful especially around their birthday. Thanks for sharing!
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Oh that kind of pain never goes away, you always remember whenever you see kids the age they would have been.
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Thank you for sharing. 💕
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So welcome
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That was beautiful!!!
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Thank you so much.
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