Giving birth to my daughter Corley was probably the hardest thing in the world with her being gone not hearing a cry or so much as seeing her. I didn’t want to remember her in pain and having all the deformities, I just wanted to remember her as an angel and at peace. Her heart was so unstable along with the rest of her organs but her heart will always be ours. Corley Grace Uhl was born August 11, 2011 weighing 6oz and she was 7in long. We have some memories of her the hospital made hand and foot prints in a sea shell and some other hospital items you get when you have a baby. I had such big plans for my sweet girl… Going to cheer practice with her, pageants, softball, or whatever she wanted to do. As the days go by I hug Conner tighter and tighter knowing he is ok and healthy makes me feel a lot better. We are truly blessed with this sweet boy who will be 1 next month, so hard to believe. Matthew and I are keeping our faith in God trusting everything he does and everything he has planned. Corley was sent to the Greenwood Genetic Center where she will be tested and they will also do an autopsy to tell us why everything went wrong. They will also bury her there and hang a plaque in her honor, Matthew and I will travel there once everything is finished to see her place of rest. Thank you to everyone who had prayed for our family non-stop and supported us please continue to pray for our family losing a child is something I thought we would never have to go through but its all in Gods plans. Here are the photos of Corley and the bubbles above her head is the Lymphatic Cyst that caused a lot of problems and you can see the bubble surrounding her is her skin that is swollen from her heart failure.
I will miss my Princess and I am looking forward to seeing her again.
Sunday, August 14, 2011
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Ashley,
ReplyDeleteYou and your family will be in my prayers as you go through this difficult time. I would like to suggest as website that has helped with me my recent miscarriage. Faces of Loss, Faces of Hope (http://facesofloss.com/). When you are ready, I encourage you to reach out to this website as there are so many women willing to help you as they have been in your shoes. I have had great support from them during my healing process. Again, you will be in my prayers and I am so sorry for your loss.