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This wasn't at all the birth day we'd envisioned for our daughter, but we now realize how incredibly lucky we were to have trusted our gut and followed the doctor's advice. The medical team that did the surgery was really incredible, and all of our family and friends have been so supportive. Thanks to everyone for your visits to see us, calls, emails, texts, FB posts, etc. We are extremely blessed to have you in our lives!
Stay tuned...posts on Jane Arden's progress will follow as often as possible.