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I Was Facing Prison. We Decided to Have a Baby.

P.G. Sittenfeld· ·2 min read · 0 reactions · 0 comments · 6 views
I Was Facing Prison. We Decided to Have a Baby.

During the most unstable chapter of our lives, my wife and I chose to bring another child into the world. Because choosing to be a father—to start, grow, and love a family—is an act of profound hope.

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I Was Facing Prison. We Decided to Have a Baby.During the most unstable chapter of our lives, my wife and I chose to bring another child into the world. Because choosing to be a father—to start, grow, and love a family—is an act of profound hope.By P.G. Sittenfeld06.19.26 — Culture and IdeasNo description available.FOLLOW TOPIC “Parenthood is an act of great hope,” writes P.G. Sittenfeld. (PPeter Merom/Hulton Archive via Getty Images)--:----:--Upgrade to ListenProduced by ElevenLabs using AI narrationREAD IN APPIn late August 2022, my wife Sarah and I were in the delivery ward at a hospital in Cincinnati for the birth of our second child.

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