Alexander Rivers Trimble was born on July 28, 2010 at 3:36pm. He lived for nearly 5 1/2 hours returning to his heavenly home at 8:56pm. He weighed 5lbs and 2 oz. and was 17 inches long. His life was filled with love and he was a blessing to all who knew him. God planned his birth and death to perfection and we could not have asked for anything more. Our lives have changed and we will never be the same.
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Angelle
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I decided to start this website as a way for our family and friends to stay connected with us during this very difficult time. It is also a place for us to honor our son: Alexander Rivers Trimble. Since Alexander is still in my womb this site will be everchanging. I encourage you to take this journey with us through our stories, pictures, and information. I hope that in all of this Alexander's life and the love that we have for him will be a blessing to those who read this and a testament of God's unfailing love. Let the journey begin.....
Our son was diagnosed with Bilateral Renal Agenesis at 20 weeks gestation. Also known as Potter's Syndrome, his kidneys were never formed. The incidence is 1 to 2 in every 10,000 pregnancies, or 1 in every 5,000 births. We have been told that, if Alexander is born alive, we will only have moments with him. While his diagnosis and prognosis are both grim and disheartening we have chosen to carry Alexander to term and to let God's will be done in his life.
As we continue this pregnancy and anticipate Alexander's birth we understand that this is a priviledge. We thank God for choosing us to carry one of His beloved children and we commit ourselves to His plan. Thank you so much for visiting our site! - Angelle
Our son was diagnosed with Bilateral Renal Agenesis at 20 weeks gestation. Also known as Potter's Syndrome, his kidneys were never formed. The incidence is 1 to 2 in every 10,000 pregnancies, or 1 in every 5,000 births. We have been told that, if Alexander is born alive, we will only have moments with him. While his diagnosis and prognosis are both grim and disheartening we have chosen to carry Alexander to term and to let God's will be done in his life.
As we continue this pregnancy and anticipate Alexander's birth we understand that this is a priviledge. We thank God for choosing us to carry one of His beloved children and we commit ourselves to His plan. Thank you so much for visiting our site! - Angelle
"You created every part of me; you put me together in my mother's womb. I praise you because you are to be feared; all you do is strange and wonderful. I know it with all my heart. When my bones were being formed, carefully put together in my mother's womb, when I was growing there in secret, you knew that I was there - you saw me before I was born. The days allotted to me had all been recorded in your book, before any of them ever began. O God, how difficult I find your thoughts; how many of them there are! If I counted them, they would be more than the grains of sand. When I awake, I am still with you."
Psalms 139:13-18