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Darcy was born in 2006. We had a pre-birth diagnosis and were subject to many of the types of language I am speaking about, even before he was born.
I remember feeling quite shocked and didn t really understand why this was happening.
We got the pre-birth diagnosis so we could tell others and start planning for when he would join our family. We weren t upset about his diagnosis – we were very excited he was going to complete our family.
The most common thing I’ve heard people say is, I m sorry . This comment, I think, is one that happens because people don t know what to say. They immediately think your life is going to become very difficult. We all say this at times when we receive news we don’t know how to respond to.