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Prenatal Care
Doctors thought I had Down Syndrome requiring my mom to have amniocentesis test done. Everything came back normal. -
Birth
Megan May Trantham was born at 12:42 p.m. to Guy and Carol Trantham, weighing 6 lbs 14 oz. -
First Two Years- Cognitive
Started speaking full sentences. -
First Two Years- Psychosocial
My parents got a deviorce, causing me to be attached to my mom. -
First Two Years- Biosocial
Started a beginner gymnastics class with my neighbor. -
Early Childhood- Cognitive
Started the headstart program at Mickinley Co-Op. -
Early Childhood- Psychosocial
Had my first sleepover with my best friend Sarah. I got too scared and had to go home. -
Early Childhood- Biosocial
Got attacked by a goose at my grandma's house, I never tried to play with geese again. -
Middle Childhood- Psychosocial
The attack on the twin towers happened in third grade and our school went on lock down. We all had to hide in the bathrooms until our parents came to get us. -
Middle Childhood- Cognitive
In fourth grade we had to do 50 multiplication problems in five minutes and after we did them up to x12 tables we got icecream. -
Middle Childhood- Biosocial
Went to Cancun with my family. We played in the rain and jumped in all of the puddles we could find in our fancy dinner clothes. -
Adolescence- Cognitive
Recieved my first 4.0 and joined the Honor Society. -
Adolescence- Biosocial
Started getting "backney" -
Adolescence- Psychosocial
My mom was diagnosed with breast cancer. Before she told me, I thought she was pregnant because she was holding her breast from the biopsy. -
Emerging Adulthood- Cognitive
Started to take classes at Schoolcraft and working at Hungry Howies. -
Emerging Adulthood- Biosocial
Started working two jobs and continuing full-time school. -
Emerging Adulthood- Psychosocial
Start focusing more on my future career, figuring out if I want to go to school for Occupational Therapy or Radiation Therapy. -
Adulthood- Cognitive
Further myself in my career, go back to school to get another degree -
Adulthood- Biosocial
Start to worry about "getting old", may have a midlife crisis. -
Adulthood- Psychosocial
Realize that family is the most important thing. Make sure my children and grandchildren are happy and well-taken care of. -
Late Adulthood- Cognitive
May decide to retire and go travel around the world. Realize that husband might pass away soon, spend every minute like its the last. -
Late Adulthood- Biosocial
Become more "in tune" with my soul, try to be active and healthy to live longer and aviod health problems. -
Late Adulthood- Psychosocial
Dedicate my life to the things that seem most important: family, religion, and enjoyed activities. -
Predicted Death Date