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Husband returns from deployment early to surprise pregnant wife in hospital

Por: ABC News Life October 05, 2022

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A U.S. Army National Guard officer pulled off the best surprise last month when he returned home early from deployment and surprised his pregnant wife while she was in the hospital ahead of their baby’s arrival.Harold Leroy Rahming surprised his wife, Cara Rahming, on Sept. 17 and a day later, the couple welcomed their first child, Harold Leroy Rahming II, via cesarean section.“There were times that I didn't think I was gonna make... + full article



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