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Moultrie, Georgia, United States
I started this blog to help vent my frustrations after my firstborn child, Jonah Bentley Willis was delivered stillborn. I now have another child in Heaven, Harper Bailey Willis. Harper was delivered at 21 weeks and he was much too small to survive. This is the story of how Jonah and Harper shaped my life and how they always will.

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Saturday, December 8, 2012

Where We Stand

This is a blog post I meant to post back in November, I think the week of Thanksgiving or the week after.

About one week ago, I had an MRI to determine if my uterus is indeed bicornuate. And...it is. This is the worst of the two possibilities, a septated uterus or a bicornuate uterus. In my case, my only option if I want to carry my own child to term one day, would be to have something called the Strassman Procedure. This is an abdominal surgery. A big one. A scary one. It might not be quite as scary if I hadn't lost half of my blood volume after delivering Harper, but then again I think it would still be scary. I am going to Dr. Winslow to discuss everything. Hopefully we will be able to figure out what to do and where to go from here.

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