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NCHPAD New Document: Your Writes: A Mom with Spastic Cerebral Palsy Welcomes Another Pregnancy!


My name is Ginni Buller, I am 36 years old, and I have mild spastic cerebral palsy (CP). I am married to a wonderful man and have 2 children: Edward, born in November 2008 and Sarah in 2005. A few years ago, I authored an article for NCPAD, "First Time Mom with Spastic Cerebral Palsy" (http://www.ncpad.org/425/2253/Community~Voice~~First-Time~Mom~with~Spastic~Cerebral~Palsy), sharing the story of my first pregnancy. That article described how I used physical activity to prepare for a healthy pregnancy with my daughter Sarah, who now is almost 4 years old.

I am a stay-at-home-mom. My husband and I decided to have another child because we wanted a sibling for Sarah, but also because we wanted to have another child to love and raise. I would like to share with you my life as a mother of two, who happens to have cerebral palsy.

To read this article, go to http://www.ncpad.org/797/4179/A~Mom~with~Spastic~Cerebral~Palsy~Welcomes~Another~
Pregnancy~
.


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