Anybody who knows about having a premature baby, it's horrific. He was part of a twin, and I lost his sister.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My sister was a twin, and the other baby died in childbirth, and I was three at the time, and I always kind of thought it haunted me. It was a weird thing. My dad was an ob-gyn, and so it was confusing that the other baby didn't come home from the hospital.
My mum had 14 pregnancies - but only four of us survived. We had a little sister born for a few days and she died. There had to be a funeral.
Two premature babies was not a genetic thing; we were just unlucky.
I am the father of twin sons that were born in Philadelphia at Pennsylvania Hospital in 1983. They were 13 weeks premature. Gerry weighed 1 pound 14 ounces, and Zachary 1 pound 11 ounces. They were the first male twins to ever survive at Pennsylvania Hospital.
I think I would be very sad if I wasn't able to have a baby.
I had this sister that was born who was given up for adoption, and I never knew it.
Those who have lost an infant are never, in a way, without an infant.
I had a daughter and lost her a long while ago. That's too sad a story to go into.
With longer life spans and better health and education, many feel that giving birth to a baby a mere couple of decades after they themselves were in the cradle is a little premature.
I had a really scary pregnancy and a very difficult delivery. My daughter and I are lucky to be alive.