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Sleep Apnea & Sleep Studies

Hope’s cardiologist raised concerns about her lungs, which led to a series of sleep studies. What began as a routine check uncovered severe obstructive sleep apnea, showing just how common and hidden this condition is in children with Down syndrome. From home monitors to a full hospital study, the diagnosis meant adjustments, including a CPAP machine, to ensure Hope’s breathing and development weren’t affected. This story highlights the importance of awareness, follow-ups, and advocacy for children’s health.

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Is It My Fault?

After Hope’s Down syndrome diagnosis, the question “Is it my fault?” haunted me. Through self-doubt, guilt, and uncertainty, I learned it wasn’t anyone’s fault. This post shares my journey toward acceptance, understanding the science behind Down syndrome, and a message of hope for parents facing the same fears: your child is a gift, and you will grow together in ways you never imagined.

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Weakness, Strength & The Push

Parenting Hope has revealed hidden strengths, tested weaknesses, and taught Ben the power of “The Push.” From therapy sessions and hospital visits to daily life with her brothers, this is a heartfelt reflection on love, resilience, and the lessons learned raising a child with Down syndrome. Through exhaustion, tears, and triumphs, the family grows stronger together every day.

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Heart Surgery

December 2019 brought more than the Black Summer fires—it brought the biggest challenge yet for our little Hope. After months of uncertainty, hospital visits, and worry, Hope underwent heart surgery. Between fear and hope, exhaustion and relief, this was a chapter that tested us all—but it marked the start of a new, brighter journey for our family.

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Will Hope Be Home For Christmas?

Eight long weeks in hospital, endless prayers, and the question we couldn’t stop asking—“Will she be home for Christmas?” Hope’s fight with a heart defect tested every ounce of strength we had, but her determination (and name) once again lived up to its meaning. This is the story of fear, faith, and the moment our little girl finally came home.

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The NICU

When our twins arrived early, we entered a whole new world—the NICU. Between sleepless nights, expressing milk, and juggling life at home, those first few weeks were a blur of emotions. But even in her tiniest moments, Hope brought light and joy to everyone around her. This is our story of those early days and the incredible care that carried us through.

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Acceptance and Grieving

Written from a father’s heart, Ben shares the raw emotions of learning his daughter has Down syndrome—the grief, the love, and the fierce determination that followed. Through his honesty, he reminds us that acceptance doesn’t mean giving up—it means fighting harder, loving deeper, and finding beauty in a different kind of journey.

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Sharing With Friends and Family

When it came time to share Hope’s Down syndrome diagnosis, we were scared of how people might react. Most responses came with sadness or apology—but one friend’s joyful words completely changed how we saw it. It reminded us that while life may look different, it can still be filled with love, laughter, and incredible blessings.

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She’s A Fighter – Part 2

After being admitted to hospital at 26 weeks, everything changed. We were told our twins could arrive any day, and uncertainty filled every moment. But our little girl had other plans. Over six emotional weeks, we faced tough conversations, daily monitoring, and heartbreaking goodbyes with our toddler each night. Through it all, our girl kept fighting—and when it came time to choose her name, there was only one that truly fit: Hope.

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She’s A Fighter – Part 1

Just when we thought we’d faced the hardest news, another scan brought even more uncertainty. At 22 weeks, we were told our baby girl wasn’t growing as she should. Then came a choice no parent should ever face. This post shares the heartbreaking moment we were asked to consider “sacrificing” one twin to give the other a better chance—how we responded, and why we never hesitated to fight for both our babies.

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