Take a Peek at Our New Connexions Magazine!
We're thrilled to announce our new magazine! Connexions is published annually by the Fetal Health Foundation in order to bring together the many realms surrounding a fetal syndrome diagnosis. The magazine connects doctors and fetal centers, updating them on the latest...
Aran’s Story
Aran Hissam is a new member of the Fetal Health Foundation Board. Before joining our organization, she channeled her experience with a fetal syndrome, non-immune fetal hydrops, to her work with the Brianna Marie Foundation. The Fetal Health Foundation's Research...
Michelle’s Miles Diary | A Welcome Partner for 2016’s First Run
Last November I challenged friends, family and really all Fetal Health Foundation supporters to make a year-end donation that would ultimately serve as a challenge to me to run one mile for every ten dollars donated. I had hoped to enter into 2016 with a monumental...
UPDATE: Zika Virus and Pregnancy | Information for Patients
The Fetal Health Foundation continues to receive inquiries about the Zika virus and a possible connection to a fetal condition, microcephaly. Dr. Anna G. Euser is coordinating the Zika virus efforts for Maternal-Fetal Medicine Doctors at the Colorado Institute for...
A Resource for Families: Miracle Flights
The Fetal Health Foundation is pleased to spread the word about Miracle Flights. This terrific nonprofit organization also dedicated to families offers resources to families for whom travel for medical reasons can make a miracle possible. We're happy to have them as...
Twin to Twin Transfusion Syndrome Video
The team at Fetal Center at Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital has put together an informative video detailing the condition known as Twin To Twin Transfusion Syndrome, and asked that we share it with you. Twin Twin Transfusion Syndrome Video By building awareness...
New Public Service Announcement for Fetal Health Foundation
Families with a fetal diagnosis are the heart of our work. Thanks to your support, they are not alone. Our public service announcement will soon be shown throughout the country. You can see it- and share it- here. To be part of our work, share your story, or make a...
Girls from Kemp Elementary School Run the Great Candy Run
The Commerce City Sentinel Express featured a great article about girls from Kemp Elementary running the Great Candy Race, which races funds for the Fetal Health Foundation. Autumn Senchuk coaches running clubs to help girls gain confidence, and brought 29 amazing...
A Big Thank You!
We'd like to thank the Chameleon John team for their generous donation. ChameleonJohn is on a mission to help people save money on their online purchases. After having saved money for tens of thousands of consumers, they decided to take their mission one step further....
Ten Sweet Reasons to Be Part of the Great Candy Run
The Great Candy Run comes to Minneapolis October 14th, and Denver November 12, 2017. If the idea of a candy-themed race isn't temptation enough for you, here are ten reasons to join us for the Fetal Health Foundation's flagship benefit event. 10. Kid will love...
Fetal Health Foundation on Colorado and Company, KUSA Channel 9
Lonnie Somers and Mary Beth Martin talk about how the Great Candy Run benefits the Fetal Health Foundation. To join us in fighting for the lives of babies diagnosed with fetal syndromes, donate now.
The Great Candy Run: Lollipops, chocolate, and a 5K to benefit fetal health research
Many thanks to Beth Reese Cravey of the Florida Times-Union who wrote a terrific piece on twins Jesse and John Williams' fight to survive Twin-To-Twin Transfusion Syndrome. ___ If you can't make it to a Great Candy Run this year, you can still stand with this...
3-D Printed Ultrasound Models to Improve Fetal Surgery | 2015 Brianna Marie Grant Winner
Update: We're delighted to note that after being recognized in 2015, Dr. Miller is among the authors of a 2020 study on success in treating CDH with "FETO -- fetoscopic tracheal balloon occlusion -- is a minimally invasive procedure in which a fetoscope is inserted...
A Needle-Delivered Polymer for Spina Bifida| 2015 Stowell Grant Winner
The Fetal Health Foundation awarded the 2015 Nathanael and Gabriel Stowell Grant to Dr. Ahmed “Rony” Marwan at the University of Colorado to further his work in improving outcomes for babies diagnosed in utero with Spina Bifida. Spina Bifida occurs when an area of the...
Read moreA search of the literature has not produced any cases of fetal hydrops associated with an inadvertent HSG in the early first trimester.
Medical Report: Summary for L.S.
L.S. originally presented at 42 years of age G-1, P1001, with an over one-year history of secondary infertility. L.S. and P.R. conceived their first child without delay and delivered via Caesarean section nearly 3 years prior. This delivery was complicated by post-partum hemorrhage and retained placental fragments requiring an emergent dilation and curettage (D&C). Her recovery after this intervention was unremarkable. She nursed for 1 year and had return of regular cyclic menses after weaning.