I had miscarriages between each of our three children....  early on but 
devastating.  Nothing like
loosing a full term baby, though.     I suspect it happens more than we know 
and 
our bodies recognize if something isn't right...   






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From: Nancy Lucky <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 1:42:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Deanna...and all

  
I lost one too in the first trimester, but it did not matter I was still 
devastated and so depressed. I was suppose to wait a month to try again and I 
was careful but got pregnant with my beautiful sweet Michelle who is such a 
wonderful daughter. Michelle lost 2 in a row and that was tough and my Daughter 
in law lost her second one. They say 50% of pregnacys end in miscarriage its 
just that women never knew as we did not have the instant tests like we do 
know. 
He said all those times that you were a week late you were probably losing a 
baby. When you think of everything that has to go right to make a human it is 
understandable and our bodies usually just abort it when something is wrong.


When you are gifted... give; when you learn... teach 
Nancy, Abbey-Rose and Maggie-Mae 
 

--- On Wed, 2/9/11, Deanna Corey <[email protected]> wrote:


>From: Deanna Corey <[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Deanna...and all
>To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>Date: Wednesday, February 9, 2011, 12:04 PM
>
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>I never was aware of how many women have lost babies till I lost one...so 
>sorry 
>Mare!!
>
>Wagging Tails in the Dog Park! 
>Deanna and the Dog Park Gang:
>Nugget, Shuai Li, Mable, Mouse, Myrtle, Madison, Caleb and Maxine
>From the mountains of CA
>
>http://swlf.lilyslim.com/v3T7m8.png?h9j6wId9
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>On Feb 9, 2011, at 11:53 AM, "Mare" <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>I have tow with Jesus...one at 5 months,,,sids.
>>The other miscarriage
>>Mare 
>> 
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>> 
>>-------Original Message-------
>> 
>>From: Deanna Corey
>>Date: 2/9/2011 9:44:15 AM
>>To: [email protected]
>>Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Deanna...and all
>>   
>>Hey Angela...I have a child with Jesus too...my 4th child...lost him 32 
>>minutes 
>>after birth. And last October my oldest daughter lost her fourth at full 
>>term...very ironic...but through every loss comes blessings!! Glad you 
>>shared!!
>>
>>Wagging Tails in the Dog Park! 
>>Deanna and the Dog Park Gang:
>>Nugget, Shuai Li, Mable, Mouse, Myrtle, Madison, Caleb and Maxine
>>From the mountains of CA
>>
>>http://swlf.lilyslim.com/v3T7m8.png?h9j6wId9
>>
>>On Feb 9, 2011, at 9:29 AM, Angela Mose <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
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>>  
>>Thank you so much Deanna for your beautiful and uplifting words. I have such 
>>peace right now. It takes courage to share so many personal emotions and 
>>challenges with virtual strangers, which tells me that this is a very 
>>accepting 
>>and loving group of people. I know that I am in the right place, and it took 
>>a 
>>little dog, which isn't even in my home yet, to lead ME.
>>I know already that God Himself has led me to Greta. I intended to get a 
>>different dog, but Greta chose me. I am also getting a second  chi, but 
>>he/she 
>>hasn't let me know which one yet.
>>I too, have been through several storms. I have seven children and three 
>>little 
>>miscarried saints in heaven. The oldest,Felicia, 22, has been through her own 
>>intense struggles and she is currently living about 1 and half from hours us, 
>>but light years away from God and the faith. The next oldest daughter,Trisha, 
>>20, is also using her Will to bulldoze through life, but she is still living 
>>at 
>>home and attending Mass and sometimes participating in family prayer when she 
>>is 
>>not at work. The next daughter, Kimberly, 17, is a great joy and consulation. 
>>She is in her 11th year homeschooling (which I have only been h/s'ing for 
>>going 
>>on 14 years) and she is so very patient (most of the time) <smile> and 
>>helpful. 
>>She desires to be a nurse and is determined to pursue her dreams. The next, 
>>my 
>>only son, Matthew, is 11 and is currently battling asthma and really bad 
>>nightmares. He is a delight and eager to learn, if you can get him to  sit 
>>still 
>>for three minutes at a time. He is currently in 5th grade.  The next, another 
>>girl, Hannah, 9, is a very complacent child. Truly a peace maker. The only 
>>issue 
>>is she takes after her father and 20 yr old sister, and she hides her 
>>emotion, 
>>she seldom cries or expresses anger or even disappointment. I wonder if its 
>>because I and the 17 yr old cry at the drop of the hat (smile). She learns 
>>quickly and she is willing to try anything, she is in 4th and struggles some 
>>with reading. Next, 6 yr old spitfire girl! Sarah is not afraid to express 
>>her 
>>views, no matter what! She is funny and has a belly laugh that shakes the 
>>whole 
>>house!  She has some learning disabilities but she marches on with 
>>cheerfulness. 
>>Lastly, baby girl Chloe is three. She is certainly the most fearless yet most 
>>loving child I ever raised. One second she is trying to fly off of the top 
>>bunk, 
>>the next she is cuddling in your arms and giving big kisses. She loves,  
>>loves, 
>>loves, all animals and that is why she will NEVER be left alone with any 
>>little 
>>chi. She is loved and ad! ored and spoiled by everyone else!
>>I am a catholic convert of 12 years. I was raised by single mother after my 
>>parents divorced when I was eight. My father was a child molester but the 
>>only 
>>one who believes me is my older sister, because she too, was molested. I have 
>>a 
>>younger brother who has been in and out of mental health hospitals since he 
>>had 
>>a brain cyst removed six years ago. My older sister has dabbled in withcraft 
>>and 
>>some voo-doo. My mother claims she believes in God, but has never been 
>>baptised 
>>and does not attend any church anywhere, I based on her life, I'd say she 
>>does 
>>not pray. She attacked my family for years once we started homeschooling and 
>>then converted. She now understands and even supports homeschooling, most of 
>>the 
>>time, but even though she has attended some Masses with us, she has no real 
>>tolerance for our beliefs.
>>Dear husband is my hero. He is my best friend and soul mate. We almost 
>>divorced 
>>when I wanted more than three children and again, when I started going to 
>>church. Since then, he has had quite a God given change of heart. He is very 
>>pro-life. Even though he is 49 and I am 42, he would welcome more children if 
>>I 
>>was able to have them). He loves God and is learning to trust Him a little 
>>more 
>>everyday. He is the sole provider for our family and he works very hard, 
>>getting 
>>up at the crack of 3:00 AM every weekday. That is why he is ready for bed 
>>most 
>>nights by 7:30
>>While he isn't a gushy animal lover, he is in full agreement of getting the 
>>little chis for his wife.
>>Sorry so long, just a little background info for you all. Oh, husband's side 
>>of 
>>family are pretty much done with us, since I'm a catholic, homeschooling stay 
>>at 
>>home mom who has had more than the acceptable two children like they all had. 
>>So, without God, my husband, and now, hopefully the liitle dogs, I would be 
>>without much support at all.
>>Thank you all so much. I hope I haven't worn out my welcome already.
>>  
>>
>> 
>>  

 
 

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