Snap it : 'Up Close'
This is my little niece Chloe almost 4 years ago......
I used to see images like this and be a little sad, thinking, I'll never have my own little one to look after. Years of surgery for ovarian cysts and Endometriosis has taken its toll.....
But I have a date for some more surgery just after Easter and even though my right ovary and tube will be taken away, I've been given some hope that maybe a little miracle may happen and my left ovary doesn't have to compete with anything and who knows......
But if it doesn't happen, its okay. I have some beautiful, funny, naughty nieces (that I should visit more often!) that fill that spot! (And a big Happy Birthday to Jem too!!!!!)
Pop over to Sarah's Blog to see more images!
12 comments:
Aww, I hear you. I am coming to terms with the same thing. I hope this surgery does the trick for you!
Oh huh, my fingers are crossed for you and I'm thinking of you. Such a beautiful photo, precious little hands xo
Gorgeous photo!!
Don't loose hope! My 4 month old, was concieved 6 months after I lost my right ovary & tube! Always hold on to hope!!!!!
Sending you lots of baby dust!
x
I hope the surgery goes well!! And I hope that you are one day blessed with a baby of your own!! Love your blog and I love this picture!!
You just never know what is heading your way. I can promise you that!! xo
Gorgeous little fingers, lovely to have little nieces. Wishing you well for your surgery.
Gorgeous photo, hope the surgery goes well. Thinking of you Kelly.
Always thinking of you Kelly xx my little Zoe was a miracle after I lost a tube. You are always in my thoughts & we must have a hot chocolate soon! It's been too long & so much has happened since xx
Thinking of you too Kelly. Sounds very similar to my friend who, after surgery, was then able to conceive. I hope the surgery is a big success. Love Mel x
Hoping that the surgery is a successful and there's more hope in the future
Such a beautiful photo x
Good luck with the surgery.
And enjoy spoiling the lil people in your life, dee x
Hi Kelly, i have just found your heartfelt blog. This post is close to my heart. After my first two girls were born, I had a nasty cancer that did bad things to my overies and tubes. I was 23. After some major and life prolonging surgery I was leftvwith one ovary and a tiny part of the tube, just so I would not go through menopause this young and ness wiyh my brain! My hubby and I always wanted a big family and were sad that the possibility of more children was very slim. Enter baby girl no. 3, my little miracle, born premmie because i was too ill to carry her around inside me for very long. Who said miracles dont happen. If you pop on over to my blog you csn see pics of my gorgeous daughters and my very handsome. Grandson Rowan, whom i blog about a lot. Good luck my sweet! Roberta
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