Baby’s Got Down Syndrome, 4: She Has My Legs
Blog / Produced by The High CallingLate in her pregnancy, The Unknown Contributor had many fears about what a child with Down syndrome might be like. Would this child of hers have a flat face, stubby limbs, giant tongue and droopy everything, like the literature from the doctor’s office said? Read the final article in the Baby's Got Down Syndrome series.
Other articles in this series:
Baby's Got Down Syndrome, 1: Lunch at Pizza Hut
Baby's Got Down Syndrome, 2: Crossing the NICU Styx
Baby's Got Down Syndrome, 3: Seeing in the Raw
Image by turquoisearmchair. Used with permission. Sourced via Flickr. All articles in this four-part series are by The Unknown Contributor.
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Published by The High Calling, September 1, 2011.
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