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Newborn Survives Fatal Kidney Diagnosis (Bilateral Renal Agenesis) with Help from Stanford Children’s Medicine

Newborn Survives Fatal Kidney Diagnosis (Bilateral Renal Agenesis) with Help from Stanford Children’s Medicine

by Fetal Health Foundation | Nov 27, 2023 | Blogs, Kidney, Bladder, and Genital Abnormalities, News, Story

Ten years ago, Abigail Beutler was born without kidneys, a condition called bilateral renal agenesis. Against all odds, she’s alive today to play with her Breyer horses, read her favorite Paul Revere adventure book, and challenge her brother in archery. The family was...
Cecelia: Expert Care for Fetal Heart Block Before and After Birth

Cecelia: Expert Care for Fetal Heart Block Before and After Birth

by Fetal Health Foundation | Aug 4, 2023 | Blogs, Cardiac Disease, Condition, Fetal Cardiac Abnormalities, front-page, News, Story

When Brittany and Nicholas’ unborn baby, Cecelia, was diagnosed with fetal heart block at 24 weeks gestation, their lives changed immediately — in the most literal sense of the word. They lived in Montana and when their doctor first suspected the heart issue, he told...

Fetal Surgery for Spina Bifida: Jaxyn’s Story

by Fetal Health Foundation | Oct 25, 2022 | Blogs, Condition, front-page, Myelomeningocele/Spina Bifida, News, Story

Fetal surgery for spina bifida is improving outcomes. The fetal surgeons at Cincinnati Children’s Fetal Care Center, who have extensive experience and innovative intervention therapies to help treat spina bifida in utero, recently shared this story of hope with...
Giant Omphalocele: Patient born with organs outside of her abdomen receives transformative care

Giant Omphalocele: Patient born with organs outside of her abdomen receives transformative care

by Fetal Health Foundation | Jul 8, 2022 | Abdominal Wall Defect, Blogs, front-page, News, Omphalocele, Story

When Brianne Jacobsen was 20 weeks pregnant, her ultrasound revealed that her developing baby’s internal organs were sticking out of its abdomen. The birth defect, known as an omphalocele, required the higher level of expertise of the UC Davis Fetal Care and Treatment Center team.

Fetal Hydrops: Successful In-Utero Surgery by Oregon Health & Science University’s Fetal Care Team

Fetal Hydrops: Successful In-Utero Surgery by Oregon Health & Science University’s Fetal Care Team

by Fetal Health Foundation | Jun 29, 2022 | Blogs, Condition, Fetal Hydrops, front-page, News, Story

Fetal hydrops is a rare, but far too often fatal condition. The Fetal Health Foundation is thrilled to share, with their permission, a success story and video from Oregon Health & Science University’s Fetal Care team. Stories like this one, of a healthy baby born...
Toddler’s Unstoppable Smile Defies Challenging Start due to LUTO Fetal Diagnosis

Toddler’s Unstoppable Smile Defies Challenging Start due to LUTO Fetal Diagnosis

by Fetal Health Foundation | May 24, 2022 | Blogs, front-page, Lower Urinary Tract Obstruction, News, Story

“He has so much joy. He’s always smiling, even if it’s a hard day,” says Mandy, Kaleb’s mom. “It’s weird to think of what he has been through at such a young age, but he’s full of life despite all of it.”

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