In some ways you have had a better road than my family. 
On a Saturday in May 2008 I got a hone call - my pregnant daughter in law was rushed by ambulance from Yass to Canberra, and a few minutes later the head of Obstetrics arrived in the ward, still in his golf clothes, looked at the situation, pronounced "it's coming out", and half an hour later my fourth grand daughter was born at 26 weeks. She was doing well enough that she was taken off the respirator on the Sunday night, but then had a brain haemorrhage. They kept her on life support until I could get there the next day. The only pictures I have of her alive she is in a humidicrib and covered in wires and tubes. My memory of her with the photos of the other grandkids is a framed set of tiny footprints, only 4cm long.
However, if she had survived, I would not have the 11yo currently lying in a chair in the next room playing with a Switch!
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				John
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