Personal Narrative: Mrs. Anderson

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Dr. Tess’s assistant walks in all bright eyed and smiley “ Goodmorning Mrs. Anderson, only eight more weeks until you'll be holding your princess” Sarah just smiled even though on the inside she was jumping out of her seat she was so excited. Sarah knew the routine of the appointment at this point clothes off , legs up and a little cervix check which used to be embarrassing but a baby is gonna come out soon. The beginning part is over, Thank God. Listening to the heartbeat is my favorite part but all of a sudden the assistant’s face drops and panic is written all over her face “Mrs. Anderson i’ll be right back with the doctor.” It cannot be anything right i've done everything I needed to do;i've never missed an appointment and i've taken prenatals every single day she has to be perfect she just has to be; Sarah thought to herself. Dr. Tess came in and she had some tears in her eyes and took a deep breath because she knew in …show more content…
Once I finally came too; I had multiple iv’s and my stomach was strangely flater and not as round and there was a scar that was never there before. “HELP HELP HELP” Doctors coming rushing in yes Mrs.Anderson what may I help you with” Ask the annoyed doctors. “WHAT DO YOU MEAN WHAT CAN YOU HELP ME WITH WHERE IN THE HELL IS MY BABY. Sarah screamed amongst the small boring hospital room. Of course the worst thing possible run through her mind, my princess i've waited years for is gone and i'm all alone and Cody things everything is alright. “Sarah we’ve got news for you” said the doctor, they stepped to the side and in walked cody in his camos smelling a bit smelly due to traveling with their precious eight week premature 6 pound 2 ounce baby girl. “I took it upon myself to name her and I Mikelle Elizabeth because it means miracle and what you went though she is our miracle” exclaimed her husband cody. Ten years and this moment finally came true we have a

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