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Family

Feb. 1, 2000

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By Liz Valsamis Chris Sigmon, a Sacramento insurance claims adjuster, and her husband, Martin, wanted children, but their options were limited. Chris Sigmon was a diabetic and had been warned by her doctor that becoming pregnant could cause irreparable damage to her kidneys.

By Liz Valsamis
        
        Chris Sigmon, a Sacramento insurance claims adjuster, and her husband, Martin, wanted children, but their options were limited. Chris Sigmon was a diabetic and had been warned by her doctor that becoming pregnant could cause irreparable damage to her kidneys.
        The couple considered adopt...

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