Author’s note: This is not MY personal story, per se, (despite the “my pandemic pregnancy” headline), but a story told by our readers, week by week.
Today’s is shared by Kayla Molina.You might have heard that being pregnant, trying to get pregnant, or delivering right about now is strange, in this age of coronavirus.
But how? In what ways? We’re going to tell you. To contribute your own experience, scroll all the way down to the bottom of this article and tap the link.When Kayla Molina found out she was pregnant, like many mothers and moms-to-be, she felt filled with excitement, hope and optimism.After suffering a miscarriage in July 2019, she and her husband celebrated the fact that their rainbow baby was now on the way.“(But) I wanted to.