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Monday, July 25, 2011

Our Miracle

I had a sense during this pregnancy that I would deliver before my due date. For one, I thought there was no way I would make it all the way to the end of July given how large (and uncomfortable) I had become. And second, I just trusted that the big man upstairs would spare Rob and I the agonizing wait of making it all the way, if even only by a few days ~ the wait to find out more answers of the medical unknowns that were associated with our baby girl. And so just as my heart told me, our second beautiful daughter was in fact born 6 days early and perfectly on time.


Labor and delivery went as smoothly as possible. Just as we were promised, there were countless people waiting on this birth and my delivery room was swarming with students, nurses, and pediatric specialists of all kinds ready to take over and care for our girl should any complications arise. Miraculously, we needed not one of them. Our tiny baby came out lively and pink, all three of us crying together. She never left the room. She layed with me, skin to skin, for about an hour until she had to make her first visit to the nursery.


While I lay in a surreal, blissful state watching them weigh and measure our baby just moments after seeing her for the first time, I heard our doctors say how pretty she was, how beautiful and how perfect she seemed. It's probably something they've said countless times to other mothers in the past, but I didn't care. At that very moment, those words were meant for just me, for just us, and our baby, and that's all that mattered. From then on, I knew Esme' was going to be just fine.


She underwent an EKG, an echo, and an abdominal ultrasound, all in the first few hours of her birth day. Late that evening, our pediatric cardiologist came in to share the echo result with us. She was beaming, had an ear to ear smile, and said there was absolutely nothing to worry about. As we knew, our baby has a heart which is slightly rotated (Dextrocardia) and positioned in the middle of her chest but most importantly it's a heart that has no obstructive abnormalities. It is a heart that is structurally sound and functioning properly. It is a heart that is just as special and unique as the little lady our baby will one day grow to become. In addition, all other organs are present, positioned properly, and functioning as they should be.


There have been so many people, some we know and some we don't, who have lifted us in prayer throughout this entire pregnancy. We have felt embraced by the warmest of wishes and we are deeply appreciative to everyone for caring about our baby and this family as much as we do. Tomorrow is a new day and nothing is a guarantee and so today is what we give thanks for. Today we have two very special, yummy little girls who in every way are perfect to us. God knows what He is doing. He listens too. And He's been all ears this whole time.

11 comments:

  1. congrats on a beautiful baby girl

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  2. Truly a miracle! I cannot put into words the joy that swells in my heart for you! I love you all so dearly and I just can't wait to meet this wonderful little blessing!

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  3. She is a precious, beautiful, miracle...congratulations!

    I can't wait to hear how Oia likes her!

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  4. A miracle indeed! How fortunate you are to have TWO miracles in your presence every day! Hugs to you and your girls! She is perfectly perfect!

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  5. HI MO A VERY BIG CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.. I AM SO HAPPY TO HEAR THAT ALL WENT WELL FOR YOU AND THAT ESME IS DOING WELL.. THAT'S ALL ANYONE EVER WANTS IS A HEALTHY BABY!!!!!

    MELISSA

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  6. Wonderful news! She is darling. Can't wait to see more pictures!

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  7. I'm totally crying! I am so happy for you and so thankful for this true miracle, you are blessed. I was checking every for more news and photos. Esmé is absolutely gorgeous.

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  8. Finally an update! Whew!
    I cant even say how happy I am for you! What a precious little miracle baby you have! I'm assuming you're home now, so take it easy and enjoy these first days! They come and go WAY too fast! I'm sure you're releived in every way and completely exausted because of it. I know I was.
    Congrats again Mo!

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  9. I have been feverishly checking for more pictures and so glad to see them today. She is just georgous!! I am crying tears of joy for you!

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  10. YAY! I am so thrilled for all of you! Enjoy your new family of four!

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  11. God is awesome! What a beautiful girl. I'm sure Oia is going to be an amazing big sister! Congratulations!

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