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Wed, March 25, 2009

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On February 14th, I gave birth to a healthy baby girl. (I was originally asked to terminate this pregnancy.) I can't tell you how happy we were and how blessed that we felt to see her come into this world with out any major drama.  There were no birth complications and I carried full term. My due date was 2/15. I just wanted to let everyone know that dispite what the doctors say and what all the research says, God is still able!

 

Take care,

Makala

3/25/09 8:37pm

Oh, Makala, there are tears in my eyes as I read this. I've been following along with your journey, and am SO SO SO happy you have a healthy new baby daughter. What's her name? You must be feeling on top of the world... Blessings to you both - to you all. Peace - PJH

3/26/09 7:32pm

Makala, thank you for sharing this happy news with us!  I'm thrilled to hear that she is healthy and full term.  Any baby is cause for celebration, but what a triumph over illness to bring this new life into the world.  When you feel up to it, let us know her name, and maybe even post a picture of your treasure.

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Anonymous
3/27/09 12:13pm

Makala, you are blessed and highly favored of the Lord. Like, Sarah, Anna, Elizabeth, Mary, Esther and so many before you.  Congratulations!  Blessings from A 32 year survivor.

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Shirley Waters
3/27/09 5:21pm

Dear Sister in Christ.  I know just want you are talking about.  My God has the last word in my life.  We need to realize that God is the Top Doctor and He doesn't need a second opioion.  Love you, Shirl!

3/27/09 6:45pm

hi

there is nothing impossible for God! congratulations and enjoy your new baby!

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Dianne
3/27/09 10:51pm

Makala, I am so happy for you and your family. To God be the glory on the birth of your daughter, Dianne

3/27/09 11:18pm

Dear Makala, If there is one life experience I wouldn't have missed, it's being a parent.  Your bravery in going against recommendations will be rewarded a thousand times over.  You must be on top of the world!  From the bottom of the world (New Zealand) - Andrea

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mary
3/29/09 7:18pm

Hello MD, my name is Mary Davis, a 40 year old mother of 3, been in the navy for 21 years and I was diagonised with breast cancer a coupleof weeks ago.  I read allof your blogs and they have been very encouraging.  You are a brave and blessed woman and I pray that God will gvie me the strength that you have to make it through what I have to go through.  I will have to have my right breast removed and after reading a lot of information it is scaring me but if you went through this pregnant and had a healthy baby, I know that all is possible for those who believe in God.  Godd bless you and your family.

3/30/09 11:46am

Thank you for your wonderful words.  Please know that the strength that I have everyday is only by HIS grace.  God has allowed me to still be a good mother to my children even through this illness.  You can handle it! I know that the first few weeks are confusing and scary but know that you will make it.  I really don't worry about much anymore because I have seen for myself what God can bring you to and bring you through!

 

I'll be praying for you!

 

MD

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Karen Ortiz
10/14/09 8:13pm

Wow I thought I was the only one!  I've been married for 2 months and found out on my one month anniversary that I had breast cancer, then 2 days later I found out I was pregnant.  I just had surgery 2 weeks ago and I'm 7 weeks pregnant and looking at chemo in 5 weeks.  Your story was so uplifting!  Thank you for sharing

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