“The surgeon at this point pops his head over the little drapes that they have and looks at me and my partner and goes: ‘Where’s the baby?’ I’m looking at him like: ‘I don’t know you better find it!'”
“Why isn’t anyone congratulating me? Why is my husband so confused and scared? Why can’t my mom look at me? Why did my doctor step out? Why are all these other people coming into my room?’
My room was silent. No one said a word. The silence tore me apart, it broke me, shattered my heart. I broke down, shaking, scared, confused, and lost.”
All three babies were born in 2020 but they aren’t triplets.Â
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“I fell into the mindset that it was all in my head. My pain wasn’t real. I was just being overly dramatic.”
“I’m not a daycare, I have my own life.”
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A trauma counselor has shared several confessions children and teens have made to her during her sessions, putting their words on post-it notes and sharing (with permission) to help bring a new perspective to how our kids are feeling.