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Adverse Prenatal Diagnosis

You deserve support.

We are for you.

Receiving an adverse prenatal diagnosis from your doctor can be overwhelming and frightening. A thousand questions and fears can flood the mind and the heart. What does this mean? What can I do? What are my options?

 

You deserve a space to process and look at all the possibilities without pressure. We are here to walk with you during this difficult time. We can connect you with doctors who care deeply about you and your family, and can give you a second opinion. We can also introduce you to those who have walked this path before.

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Let’s explore the options together.

There is a way forward, without regrets.

The natural thing to feel when you find out that your baby has a disability is fear. It’s made to seem like this huge burden and not like a child who is full of love and joy, and it makes you want to run away from it all or try to change it... Everyone has those initial experiences - shock, sadness, anger - and then you get to know your baby and those emotions quickly change.
You have to give yourself time.

Helen

New York, NY

Philadelphia, PA

Phoenix, AZ

Toronto, Canada

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