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		<title>By: DAY 6, and all is well&#8230; &#171; The DrJeblog</title>
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		<description>[...] The last 3 of our first 5 children required, emergent and/or life threatening conditions&#8230;Kelly who has Down Syndrome, and was born at home. We had had no pre-natal ultrasounds or chromosomal testing, so, needless to say, he was a surprise. Because of his Down Syndrome, we had him checked out at Dartmouth Medical Center, where he was admitted to the NICU, with numerous heart abnormalities. He was sent home 6 days later after much angst, many tears and inumerable prayers, with a clean bill of health. Apparently, Kelly&#8217;s heart was taking its time going through its post-natal metamorphosis. Kelly now brings us joy beyond compare. Kelly&#8217;s Uncle Matt had Kelly figured out long before any of us did. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The last 3 of our first 5 children required, emergent and/or life threatening conditions&#8230;Kelly who has Down Syndrome, and was born at home. We had had no pre-natal ultrasounds or chromosomal testing, so, needless to say, he was a surprise. Because of his Down Syndrome, we had him checked out at Dartmouth Medical Center, where he was admitted to the NICU, with numerous heart abnormalities. He was sent home 6 days later after much angst, many tears and inumerable prayers, with a clean bill of health. Apparently, Kelly&#8217;s heart was taking its time going through its post-natal metamorphosis. Kelly now brings us joy beyond compare. Kelly&#8217;s Uncle Matt had Kelly figured out long before any of us did. [...]</p>
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