Anencephaly
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As the technician did the scan, Robert and I admired the little fingers and toes and tried not to cheat and find…
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Women Still Need Folic Acid Supplements To Prevent Birth Defects
Back in 1991, a study found that folic acid supplementation greatly reduced the risk of neural tube defects, a type of birth defect that includes anencephaly and spina bifida. In 1992, the U.S. Public Health Service recommended that women take 400 micrograms as a daily supplement. And starting in 1998, to reach more women, the FDA required that manufacturers fortify cereal and other enriched grains with folic acid, which is the synthetic version of vitamin B9.
My First Son, a Pure Memory
She unfolded our son’s limbs, disentangling one from the other, unfurling him like a new leaf, talking softly to us all the while, describing him. He was about five inches long, she said. He was anacephalic, which means his brain and nervous system had failed to develop. He had probably died about a week earlier.
What It's Like to Raise a Child Doctors Predicted Would Die
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I Carried My Terminally Ill Baby So She Could Save Others
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Anencephaly Net
Anencephaly Net was created by Steve and Patricia Karg in loving memory of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth.
Anencephaly.info
I'm Monika Jaquier. I founded the anencephaly.info pages in November 2000 after the death of our daughter Anouk. I tried to make a website as I would have wanted to find after her diagnosis: a place that provides information about anencephaly, shares stories and pictures of families who have been there, gives practical advice based on their experiences, and contains links to other helpful and supportive places.
Baby Jack's Story
We're expecting our 3rd child in July. We had an ultrasound preformed at 28 weeks and discovered he has anencephaly, a fatal birth defect. Here's our story and experiences...
CDC
Anencephaly is a serious birth defect in which a baby is born without parts of the brain and skull. It is a type of neural tube defect (NTD). As the neural tube forms and closes, it helps form the baby’s brain and skull (upper part of the neural tube), spinal cord, and back bones (lower part of the neural tube). Anencephaly happens if the upper part of the neural tube does not close all the way
NINDS
Anencephaly is a defect in the closure of the neural tube during fetal development. The neural tube is a narrow channel that folds and closes between the 3rd and 4th weeks of pregnancy to form the brain and spinal cord of the embryo
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