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You are a great mama... and it is so obvious how much you love her.
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As for TTC, the one thing I would add is that you may want to wait until you get a clearer picture (ex. diagnosis, intervention, etc) for your DD before TTC for two reasons. First, if there is a genetic or hereditary component to what ever is going on with her, I think it's smart to know what it is so that you can decide whether having another child is right for you. Second, everyone copes differently but I know for me that trying to find interventions for my DD while TTC, being pregnant or having a newborn would be really stressful and detrimental to my DD's care. I'm putting it out there as something to consider; I'm not saying that you shouldn't or can't handle TTC and your DD right now.
Hugs to you and your family.








. I have to agree with all the other ladies who chimed in with early intervention. And no, it's not your fault. I have a daughter who is "perfectly normal (and special to me
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