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![TRHLofficial Avatar](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:24/cr:twitter::37190937.png) The Redheaded libertarian [@TRHLofficial](/creator/twitter/TRHLofficial) on x 877K followers
Created: 2025-07-02 04:39:30 UTC

July 3rd is my daughter Sage’s 15th birthday. My pregnancy with her and the first X years of her life were a wild ride, but that’s what you sign up for when you become a mother or a father.
I spent my entire pregnancy sick and only gained a total of XX lbs. I carried very small. The pregnancy picture I’m attaching was taken a month before she was born.
When I was XX weeks pregnant with Sage, I was told her head had stopped growing but that I had “options”, to which I responded “I absolutely do not.”
Within X weeks, her measurements were perfectly normal. The error was the result of how she had been positioned that day. 
At XX weeks, I developed oligohydramnios, or low amniotic fluid. This went undiagnosed for a month despite my insistence that something wasn’t right. Finally, a doctor caught it and I was sent to be induced immediately (July 2).
 I was given an antibiotic, as a precaution for the oligohydramnios, however, it sent me into anaphylaxis. The Benadryl they gave me to save our lives, did, but it caused hallucinations. So I was monitored closely overnight and induced the following morning. Sage arrived healthy and happy at 2:38pm July 3, 5lbs 12.8ozs, XXXX ins. She however had a tilt in her neck— A 30° rotation of C1 on C2, a mild shift in her jaw and the plates in her head, the result of the low fluid going undiagnosed for as long as it did. This would result in X years of physical therapy at Shriners hospital, a baby helmet, and several other interventions. She never “looked” like something was wrong. It wasn’t anything you could really see unless you knew what to look for, to me, she was perfect, and we made it through X years of uncertainty with her.
When we thought we here in the clear, X months after she graduated from Shriners, she contracted meningitis, and was in the hospital for a weak, and thank God and good medicine she recovered.
Today Sage is healthy and happy, beautiful, brilliant, kind, funny, and an absolute blessing. She loves animals, playing sports, singing, reading, her friends and the Raiders. She’s is on course to become a vet tech by the time she graduates high school and I could not be more proud of her if I tried.
So no, I didn’t have “options”.
I have the privilege to love her and the honor to get to be her mom.

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TRHLofficial Avatar The Redheaded libertarian @TRHLofficial on x 877K followers Created: 2025-07-02 04:39:30 UTC

July 3rd is my daughter Sage’s 15th birthday. My pregnancy with her and the first X years of her life were a wild ride, but that’s what you sign up for when you become a mother or a father. I spent my entire pregnancy sick and only gained a total of XX lbs. I carried very small. The pregnancy picture I’m attaching was taken a month before she was born. When I was XX weeks pregnant with Sage, I was told her head had stopped growing but that I had “options”, to which I responded “I absolutely do not.” Within X weeks, her measurements were perfectly normal. The error was the result of how she had been positioned that day. At XX weeks, I developed oligohydramnios, or low amniotic fluid. This went undiagnosed for a month despite my insistence that something wasn’t right. Finally, a doctor caught it and I was sent to be induced immediately (July 2). I was given an antibiotic, as a precaution for the oligohydramnios, however, it sent me into anaphylaxis. The Benadryl they gave me to save our lives, did, but it caused hallucinations. So I was monitored closely overnight and induced the following morning. Sage arrived healthy and happy at 2:38pm July 3, 5lbs 12.8ozs, XXXX ins. She however had a tilt in her neck— A 30° rotation of C1 on C2, a mild shift in her jaw and the plates in her head, the result of the low fluid going undiagnosed for as long as it did. This would result in X years of physical therapy at Shriners hospital, a baby helmet, and several other interventions. She never “looked” like something was wrong. It wasn’t anything you could really see unless you knew what to look for, to me, she was perfect, and we made it through X years of uncertainty with her. When we thought we here in the clear, X months after she graduated from Shriners, she contracted meningitis, and was in the hospital for a weak, and thank God and good medicine she recovered. Today Sage is healthy and happy, beautiful, brilliant, kind, funny, and an absolute blessing. She loves animals, playing sports, singing, reading, her friends and the Raiders. She’s is on course to become a vet tech by the time she graduates high school and I could not be more proud of her if I tried. So no, I didn’t have “options”. I have the privilege to love her and the honor to get to be her mom.

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