by Amy Collier | May 22, 2015 | Articles, Opinion, Stories
It is beyond unthinkable that a politician would exploit the death of someone’s loved one purely for personal gain. By Anne RE: The Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act Abortion care is normal medical care. There are times it saves women’s lives. There are times...
by Amy Collier | May 22, 2015 | Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum, Hydrocephalus, Induction/L&D, Stories, Ventriculomegaly
I started to envision and plan what her nursery would look like and whether she would grow up to play soccer like her older cousin. By Alyssa’s Mom We were trying to get pregnant with our first child. When I missed my period I took a pregnancy test but it was...
by Amy Collier | May 6, 2015 | Induction/L&D
I could not drive by the neighbors’ houses because all the little girls were outside playing and my daughter would never do that. By R. V. I had always wanted children very much, and went through the beginning of fertility treatments with my first husband. After...
by Amy Collier | May 6, 2015 | Dandy Walker Syndrome
The loss of a pregnancy is like a soundtrack that never stops playing. By Vanessa There are moments of your life that are burned onto your retina, and the script from the narrative lives within your mind; it’s quality, pristine. That’s how July 23, 2013...
by Amy Collier | Apr 30, 2015 | Dandy Walker Syndrome, Induction/L&D, Termination after 24 weeks
Kate, already mom to one daughter, terminated her second pregnancy at 36 weeks. She named the daughter she lost Rose. By Rachel Bertsche When Kate, a 29-year-old mom outside Boston, found out she was pregnant with a second daughter, she was elated. Then, at 36 weeks...