Our Beautiful Son, Mooks Winu, is our Angel Baby. He is our first child and is with us everyday. While we were pregnant we discovered that he had a very serious condition called Bladder Outlet Obstruction which would result in lung failure after birth. We feel so grateful to have been given the chance to meet our son. We continued our pregnancy as normal and our birthing as well. We got to spend a beautiful hour and a half with our son before he passed and went home to his other family. We think of him daily. He has a special place in our home and of course in our hearts. We know our angel is with us and we send him love every chance we get. We hope that someday soon he will become a big brother and we will make sure our future children will know of him. We have some very special memories of our son. We both remember hearing his heartbeat and his movements while in the belly. We would sing to him often. As his middle name means song. We also discovered that sometimes he would want us to rub him more while his was in the belly and wouldn't stop kicking and pushing his body against the stomach until we did so. We took our son many places while he was in our belly and still take him many places today. We remember him being born and feeling his back as he breathed. Breathing was very special to us. We remember how beautiful and soft he was and how good he smelled. And we remember kissing him and holding him. My favorite was to kiss his nose and mouth at the same time. We love you our son so very very much!
Update: Unfortunately we must add another loss to our personal list. We had a miscarriage in Dec.08/Jan. 09 at about 5 weeks.
Update: After our miscarriage and a nerve-wracking diagnosis of endometriosis and accompanying cyst we got pregnant and gave birth to a healthy baby girl. It has been a long journey. I pray we are blessed with more miracle children. You must know that I cherish every second with our miracle. In fact I'm crying a little just writing this. She was born on 2/12/10. Very close to our son's birthday.