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The Unfolding

Unfolding Short Stories: "God, if it's your will, let it be done" Destiny Thomas

The Unfolding

Northwestern Media

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.9867 Ratings

🗓️ 4 June 2024

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

Destiny Thomas shares about the times God revealed Himself throughout her time of dealing with infertility. 

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God's story, your life.

0:05.0

Unfolding short stories.

0:08.0

I got married at 21 years old in 2010.

0:15.0

My husband and I, because we were so young, we decided that we were going to have children out the gate.

0:19.0

We wanted to kind of enjoy each other, travel.

0:21.9

And I like to share with people when sharing my story.

0:24.4

If you don't get anything else from my story, get from my story that your words matter and they don't have a sense of humor.

0:30.0

Because when people would ask us, when were we going to have children?

0:32.4

We would always say, oh, about three to three and a half years because we want to get to know each other more. We want to travel,

0:42.7

all of those things. But what ended up happening is right after we got married, doing what married people do, we ended up finding out that we were pregnant, but I unfortunately miscarried.

0:47.9

So then it was this boy that happened like what went wrong. And the doctors were like,

0:51.8

this happened sometimes. So then I kind of got

0:54.6

frantic because my husband's father was deceased so he was the one that's going to carry the legacy

1:00.5

of his family and here I am now married so I felt like did I get him into something where I can't

1:05.4

give him children that's something we talked about so we then ended up starting to try for children

1:10.1

for about a year and nothing

1:11.6

happened. So then I was even more confused because I'm like, we weren't trying and we got

1:16.4

pregnant. Now we are trying and we're not getting pregnant. And I was diagnosed at that time

1:21.2

with polycystic olerias syndrome or what most people know today as PCOS endometriosis and hostile mucus. And I was like, I don't know

1:29.4

what any of this means, but what does it mean? And in so many words, the doctor basically said that I

1:35.5

would most likely never be able to have children, because people with PCOS usually have a hard time

1:40.3

having children, and people with endometriosis usually have a hard time having children. And then having hostile mucus basically meaning my mucus was attacking my husband's

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