by Fetal Health Foundation | Feb 27, 2019 | Aortic Senosis, Cardiac Disease, Congenital Heart Disease/Defects, front-page, Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome, News
If untreated, critical aortic stenosis and HLHS can be fatal. By performing this procedure before birth, it can promote improved growth of the left-sided heart structures and lead to fewer surgeries after birth. “These interventions were not possible 20 years ago. I’m proud to provide my expertise at UC Davis Children’s Hospital to help these babies,” said Dr. Ing.
by Fetal Health Foundation | Feb 8, 2019 | front-page, News
The Fetal Health Foundation (FHF) recently announced the appointment of Talitha McGuinness, to the position of executive director. Established in 2004, FHF is a nonprofit organization that offers resources and support to those experiencing severe pregnancy complications known collectively as fetal health syndromes.
by Fetal Health Foundation | Nov 28, 2018 | front-page, News, Story
Expectant parents have a great deal on their agenda during the months leading up to delivery. With so much to do, managing the details can be overwhelming − especially when things don’t go according to plan. The truth is, whether you are a first-time parent or seasoned with experience, the journey can often be unpredictable.
by Fetal Health Foundation | Oct 1, 2018 | front-page, News, Resource News, Story
When my wife and I received the news that our baby girls had Twin to Twin Transfusion Syndrome, we were devastated. That was 15 years ago and there weren’t a lot of options or resources available for those diagnosed with a fetal syndrome. Fortunately for us, we...
by Fetal Health Foundation | Sep 6, 2018 | front-page, News, Story, Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome
A scar blankets the wound that materializes from physical trauma endured in the past. Displayed on the body like artwork on a canvas, the design tells the story of a major life event. In the 2018 edition of Connexions magazine three women discuss their badges of honor...
by Fetal Health Foundation | Jul 24, 2018 | Blogs, front-page, News
After delivering baby number four, experiencing a twin birth, a water birth, and a C-section, I want expecting mothers to know what I didn’t during my first pregnancy: it’s OK to be picky when selecting your OB/GYN!