Camillia Harris-Butler
The Purpose of my book is to give anyone that is willing to read a birds eye view of my experience with Pregnancy. From a positive pregnancy test, to a severe rare morning sickness, and realizing post-partum depression, This book will intertwine you into the depths of my struggle and how I coped and overcame Hyperemesis Gravidarum. My pregnancy may have been different for some, but a perfect match for others. The Good, The Bad, The Blessing is a clear statement of Surviving the Storm. Everyone has a story to tell, and My son's conception has birthed this book to life, for without him, I wouldn't have a story to tell.
Camillia Harris-Butler, originally born and raised in Dayton, Ohio, now residing in Atlanta, Georgia where she has been a resident since 1998, she is enjoying every aspect and reach she has conquered in her life. She is joined by her husband and son whom she greatly admires and likewise. She is a graduate of Bauder College in Atlanta, Georgia and will soon be holding a BBA in International Business. She has been employed in the Healthcare industry for the past 6 years. She enjoys Modeling, Educating, and discovering new and different business adventures of entrepreneurship. She has gained the true aspect of being a girl, developing into adulthood and becoming a Woman. With many endeavors, accomplishments and completed goals, this to is another writing on the wall. This is her first book to be published and she can now be considered an author!
"Yes, Thank God I made it. Soon the morning sickness will start letting up and I can begin to enjoy my pregnancy". This is also the trimester where there will be an ultrasound that can predetermine the sex of the child. Oh, you talking about excited, my husband and I were saying we were having a girl, we had several names in mind, but more excitingly we were glad this was the trimester where I may began to feel like a new mommy in progress. That feeling of excitement faded fast.
I had no choice but to feel better. I loved the child I was carrying; I love the gift that God was preparing me for. I just couldn’t understand why I couldn’t enjoy my pregnancy like every other woman, I now was battling with God, and I wanted to know why? Why me?