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283 – Transabdominal Cerclage, Infant Loss, and Maternal Mental Health with Sonya Gibson-Dixon

Erica Michelle

Have you ever whispered to God “Why Me?”

Today’s guest questioned God with tears in her eyes and lumps in her throat “Why Me?” God whispered back, “Why not YOU?” Sonya Gibson-Dixon turned her tests into her testimonies now helping those who need support through loss. She was diagnosed with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) and experienced a chemical preganancy, an infant loss, a failed transvaginal cerclage with cervical insufficency diagnosis. Sonya opted to have a transabdominal cerclage to grow her family and had her rainbow baby as a result.

In this episode, Sonya shares her strength through her transparency and promised to live out the memory of her daughters through changing lives by sharing her story. She founded Lend Now and supports women through their own reproductive struggles or losses.

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