by Fetal Health Foundation | Aug 16, 2019 | Blogs, front-page, News, Non-Immune Hydrops, Story
I was so, so terrified. Not for me, but for her. Would she be okay? Would she be in pain? Please just save her! As I wheeled away from my family, the only feeling I remember is fear. In the OR, faces I didn’t know surrounded me. I was squeezing the hand of a person I’d never met as they prepped me for the emergency C-section.
by Fetal Health Foundation | Aug 1, 2019 | Blogs, front-page, Lower Urinary Tract Obstruction, News, Story
“There’s a major problem with your pregnancy.” Are words no expecting parents anticipate hearing. At our routine twenty-week ultrasound, the ultrasound technician got the doctor, and we heard the words that would forever change our lives. “The bladder isn’t releasing urine” and “the amniotic fluid level is dangerously low.”
by Fetal Health Foundation | Jul 16, 2019 | Blogs, front-page, News, Story
Kangaroo care (KC, sometimes referred to as “skin-to-skin”) is the most optimal way to promote close contact and can be done by placing your diapered (undressed) baby on your bare chest. This seemingly insignificant practice will actually promote a strong and healthy relationship between caregiver and baby while helping baby thrive exponentially.
by Fetal Health Foundation | Jul 11, 2019 | Pericardial Teratoma, Story
During Alysha’s 23rd week of pregnancy, their unborn daughter was diagnosed with a rare tumor growing on her heart. Fewer than one in a million babies develop this type of tumor – called a fetal pericardial teratoma – which often results in death.
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 13, 2019 | front-page, Myelomeningocele/Spina Bifida, News, Story
This time last year, I was taking a pregnancy test. Today, I’m the mother of a healthy four month-old little boy who loves to smile and kick his legs like crazy.