by Fetal Health Foundation | May 30, 2019 | Blogs, front-page, Myelomeningocele/Spina Bifida, News, Story
Most mothers would probably tell their child to sit down and stop standing on the chair in the middle of their family photography session. But when you’re told your son will never walk and he mischievously climbs onto a chair with no help and stands there, posing for the camera … well, you let him do it.
by Fetal Health Foundation | May 30, 2019 | Blogs, News
Your question should not be whether or not your child will find hazards in the home, but how soon and where will they find them. 2,700 children die from preventable injuries each year, and the majority of preventable injuries occur in the home. 120,000 children are permanently disabled from these preventable injuries. Learn the habits you should adopt to keep your children safe.
by Fetal Health Foundation | May 6, 2019 | front-page, News, Story
After a dangerous experience, mom Paula Yost Schupp encourages all pregnant women to be familiar with the signs of preeclampsia, even if they, like her, seem to have no initial risk factors. She tells her story of how she was diagnosed, and what happened as a result.
by Fetal Health Foundation | Apr 29, 2019 | front-page, Hydrocephalus/ Ventriculomegaly, Story, Ventriculomegaly
Logan’s story is so much bigger than his diagnosis. To fully understand you have to know I had a stillborn baby named Andrew 12 years before I had Logan. Andrew had the same diagnosis as Logan. I can never forget the day I knew something was wrong with Logan. We went...
by Fetal Health Foundation | Apr 29, 2019 | Blogs, Fetal Hydrops, front-page, Grant Winner, Marie Grant Winner, News
The Fetal Health Foundation Awarded the 2018 Research grant to Dr. Teresa Sparks and team at the University of California, San Francisco. They are working to understand the underlying causes of Hydrops.