“In the middle of the night, I was in spontaneous labor and crawling around my apartment floor before going to the hospital to meet my baby, who I found out was a son at the time of birth.”
Timpf said that after receiving hate mail for working as long as she could, she is now officially on maternity leave.
“I’m still adjusting to my new reality, and these next three months of maternity leave are going to look a lot different than I’d anticipated,” she added.
Nevertheless, I’m learning to appreciate everything as I adjust to new parenthood (and new cancer).
I consider myself fortunate to be my son’s mother and that the disease was discovered so early. Although I am aware of my prejudice, the tiny guy is unquestionably.