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Prior to my head injury (12/18/13) I had gotten engaged and was planning for my wedding (7/4/14). I had also been planning to try to get pregnant shortly thereafter. I got married with a lot of outside help and here I am nearly 7 months later and due to all the medication I'm taking I am stuck sort of waiting to see how things play out.
A lot of things change after you get a head injury but I'm wondering if anyone had children while still recovering from the TBI? I'm sad that this was taken from me but at the same time I can't imagine trying to look after children in this condition.
What have your experiences been in regards to raising/having children post injury?
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