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‘It felt like the longest 3 days of my life, keeping the secret from him.’: After miscarriage, woman surprises Army husband with pregnancy before his deployment
- A Pittsburgh wife surprised her Army husband with pregnancy news just before he leaves on deployment, after years of hope and hardship.
- The couple faced a miscarriage in early 2017 and an upcoming nine-month to year deployment to Afghanistan.
- Three days before a planned photoshoot, a pregnancy test came back positive and shaped how the surprise would unfold.
- The couple planned to share the news via FaceTime as they prepared for the deployment and birth.
- Pisarcik says she moved home to Pittsburgh to be with family during the deployment, highlighting support networks.
- The baby is a girl, and the husband hoped to come home early for the birth if the little girl waits.
- The story was submitted to Love What Matters by Lindsey Pisarcik, documenting a personal journey of resilience.
- The piece ties hope, pregnancy, and military deployment into a narrative of family support and anticipation.
- The story appears on Love What Matters alongside other personal journeys about family, birth, and resilience.
- The article emphasizes the emotional impact of deployment timing on expectant parents and their families.
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