Posted By Debra Shiveley Welch

Recently I read an email from a young mother of a one month old baby born with cleft lip and palate. Her tearful post recounted a scene in her local grocery store earlier that day. As I read her account of what had taken place, I remembered a similar incident which happened to me and my son, and the anger began to build.

First, let me say that we mothers of children born with craniofacial anomalies are as proud and in love with our babies as any other mother. With today's sonograms and diagnostics, a mother often knows quite early in the pregnancy that her child will be born cleft affected. She has time during the pregnancy to mourn the loss of the child she envisioned and to accept that the baby she will bear will not be "perfect." And so, as she labors to bring forth her child, like most mothers giving birth, she is mainly concerned with birthing a living, healthy baby.

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http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2218427/a_face_only_a_mother_could_love.html?cat=47

 

 


 
1 Comment(s):
Heidi Caswell said...
Some people just don't get it. Love how the store manager supported you. I remember talking to one mother about the stares she got about her child, and the comments. We decided that there are special mothers who get blessed with special needs children because they are special themselves, have great hearts. And it is a blessing.
October 10, 2009 10:37 PM
 
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