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Perfectly Human
Perfectly Human: Nine Months with Cerian | Sarah Williams
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She knew they would only have a few fleeting months together, but in that time Sarah's unborn daughter would transform her understanding of beauty, worth, and the gift of life. Happily married and teaching history at the University of Oxford, Sarah Williams had credentials, success, and knowledge. It took someone who would never have any of these things to teach her what it means to be human. This extraordinary true story begins with the welcome news of a new member of the Williams family. Sarah's husband, Paul, and their two young daughters share her excitement. But the happiness is short-lived, as a hospital scan reveals a lethal skeletal dysplasia. Birth will be fatal. Sarah and Paul decide to carry the baby to term, a decision that shocks medical staff and Sarah's professional colleagues. Sarah and Paul find themselves having to defend their child's dignity and worth against incomprehension and at times open hostility. They name their daughter, Cerian, Welsh for "loved one." Sarah writes, "Cerian is not a strong religious principle or a rule that compels me to make hard and fast ethical decisions. She is a beautiful person who is teaching me to love the vulnerable, treasure the unlovely, and face fear with dignity and hope." In this candid and vulnerable account, Sarah brings the reader along with her on the journey towards Cerian's birthday and her deathday. It's rare enough to find a writer who can share such a heart-stretching personal experience without sounding sappy, but here is one who at the same time has the ability to articulate the broader cultural issues raised by Cerian's story. In a society striving for perfection, where worth is earned, identity is constructed, children are a choice, normal is beautiful, and deformity is repulsive, Cerian's short life raises vital questions about what we value and where we are headed as a culture. Perfectly Human was first published in the United Kingdom as The Shaming of the Strong. This edition includes a new afterword by the author.
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Sarah Williams was pregnant with her third child when she was told that the baby had a severe condition that was not viable with life. Sarah and her husband had to make the horrifying decision of whether to carry the baby to term.

Although Sarah was able to draw on her faith in God and her love for her unborn child, many people didn‘t understand her decision to carry to term. There was a lot to mull over here.

#marysboychild #winterwonderland

TrishB Tough book 💔 I lost a baby at 6 months (first pregnancy ) due to disability. Heart breaking what ever decision etc that happens. 5y
Reviewsbylola I‘m so sorry @TrishB I can‘t even imagine. I never really considered the “other side” on this because it seemed obvious to me that the author should have terminated, but it really opened my eyes that instead of judging an unfathomable circumstance, we should support the parent(s) in whatever choice they make. ❤️ 5y
TrishB It‘s a long time ago for me now (and obviously have two wonderful children) I thankfully didn‘t have to make the decision as my body did it for me, but yes my decision would probably have been termination, but people react very differently and their choice should be theirs. 💔 for all. 5y
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Tamra Heartbreaking decision either way. 5y
CarolynM I'm so sorry @TrishB A close friend of mine had a similar experience. Also a long time ago now, but it never really goes away. 💔 5y
TrishB @CarolynM thank you 💜 it doesn‘t - as there‘s always the missing one. 5y
Cinfhen @TrishB 😭😭😭my heart hurts for you, especially a first pregnancy. Thank God you were blessed with 2 healthy children. I had 5 miscarriages ( 2 before Niki, 3 after Eric) and it‘s definitely something that stays with you. 5y
TrishB @Cinfhen 💔 so sorry - that‘s a lot of heartache to go through. Leaves us with scars. 5y
Cinfhen It does @TrishB but also with a certain gift, every life is a miracle and I don‘t take that for granted EVER 💕😘 5y
TrishB @Cinfhen so true ❤️ 5y
Reviewsbylola I had two before Genevieve and I remember the day I found out I was pregnant with her, I cried and cried. I was terrified of going through that again. ❤️❤️ @Cinfhen 5y
Cinfhen Yup 😔those were the longest 9 months. 5y
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