Sunday, February 23, 2014

Adalyn May


Adalyn May ~ Full Trisomy 13 ~ Born Sleeping  September 18, 2012

As any new parents would be, we were so excited to go to our 12 week ultrasound. Everything was going so well until they brought in the doctor to explain some things. We were told the baby had swelling behind the neck, which could mean a few things. We said a few prayers, and were doing okay until we had an amniocentesis done at our 18 week ultrasound. That dreaded call came when we were told that our sweet baby girl had full trisomy 13. Everything spiraled downward from there, until we were able to pick ourselves up off the ground a little while later.

We decided that our sweet little girl was going to have a big impact on this world, and that we could touch others with her story. We started a blog and the remainder of the pregnancy we enjoyed each and every
precious moment we were given with our little girl. Every kick, punch, and hiccup will be cherished forever.
On September 18, Adalyn May came into the world. She had passed away a few days prior, so we knew what to expect the day of. We took lots of pictures and cherished every moment with her. Her story will forever live on, and she will forever be remembered and loved. We pray to have siblings for her to watch over from heaven on day.

Follow Adalyn’s family on her blog http://adalynmayourlittleangel.blogspot.com/



We hope these stories of children with trisomy will inspire you. From cleft lips to contagious smiles, group of families are here to offer you support as you begin your trisomy journey. It seems we only hear of the problems that come with a child having Trisomy . There is so much more to these sweet lives. Each day the living children bring joy to their families as they accomplish simple tasks or reach a milestone, the angels remind us that life is short but a blessing all the same and they will forever be engraved in our hearts. Be sure to check back for our next story or update and until then....Embrace life one moment at a time ~ Vanessa

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