What is Emma's chromosomal abnormality?
This post is to try and help people who would like a little deeper understanding about Emma's condition. It's a bit scientific, which isn't my (Katy's) forte, but I'll do my best![...]
This post is to try and help people who would like a little deeper understanding about Emma's condition. It's a bit scientific, which isn't my (Katy's) forte, but I'll do my best![...]
Just a quick note to let you know how to change your settings so that you only see the updates that you want (rather than receiving updates for every change!)[...]
We are overwhelmed with love. When we thought about creating this blog, we had no idea how many people would reach out with a comforting word or inspiring story, etc.[...]
A friend of mine brought this poem to us, and it's perfect for our situation. I'm happy to share it with you all.[...]
If you have never heard about Project Linus, here's the scoop. Volunteers around the country hand create blankets for children who are admitted to a hospital. They give of their time, talent, and materials, so that children who are in scary situations can take comfort in having a special blanket that stays with them at all times during their hospitalization, and that they can take home with them. Emma received a beautiful blanket, handmade by a lady named Marilyn M., from Belleville, WI.[...]
Emma Katharine Morgan was born in Madison, WI, on November 6, 2012. I'm her Mum, Katy, and her Dad is Adam. Other than the fact I was carrying two babies, (Emma has a twin brother, Daniel) my pregnancy was relatively normal. At one point there were some concerns about Emma's size, and the doctors pondered whether or not she had optimal blood flow from her placenta. [...]