![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() She found writing to be a cathartic outlet and she hoped she might be providing hope for other moms experiencing a similar situation.Īs Rhett has grown and their small family has adapted and expanded to now include Brooks, who turns two this month, Anna began to feel a shift in the purpose of her writing. “At first it was a good way to let folks know how Rhett was doing and what to be praying for,” says Anna of her early days as a blogger. That was when Anna was called to journal her experience in the form of a blog. Rhett was born on Christmas Eve 2015 and came home after 6 weeks in the hospital on February 4, 2016. A young couple, enjoying the anticipation of becoming parents for the first time, suddenly found themselves in a “high risk” pregnancy with appointments to check for genetic disorders and other factors related to ventriculomegaly. ![]() This condition is called “ventriculomegaly,” and it means that that ventricles in the brain have a higher than normal amount of cerebral spinal fluid. When faced with some of the most difficult challenges a new mom can encounter, she found joy in small victories and persevered.ĭuring her first pregnancy, Anna and her husband, Dale, learned that their unborn son had enlarged ventricles to the brain. Spend a few minutes on the Mommy In Charge blog and it will become apparent that Anna Martin is a woman of faith and resilience. ![]()
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