CDH Stories

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Avery’s Story - Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia

Avery ended up being in the hospital for two and a half months and coming home with a G-tube and no oxygen needed. Now at almost a year old, she's G-tube free and hitting all her milestones. Her heart has developed well, and her echos have been good. It's amazing how strong these babies really are. Even though it's hard, it really is true when people say not to lose hope.

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Charlotte’s Story - Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia

If I could talk to myself or someone else in my position during those dark few days shortly after diagnosis, I would tell her that there can be a happy story. You can find strength you did not know you possessed, and you can find support to get through the long days. Charlotte is still full of fire. I can't wait until she is older and I can share with her just how amazing she really is!

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Kai Michael’s Story - Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia

To think back to November 2022, when the doctors told us to terminate, to now a happy, healthy, thriving little boy is such a miracle. For all of those parents having to endure the same battle we did with CDH, don't lose hope. We have learned that CDH has a wide variety of outcomes. The numbers listed are just that, numbers. These warriors we are blessed with are that and so much more!

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Tiny Hero Memorial

Once a Tiny Hero, ALWAYS a Tiny Hero! These miracle children will never be forgotten.

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Violet’s Story - Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH)

On October 8, after 25 days in the hospital, Baby Violet was discharged from the CDH unit with only 0.1 L oxygen flow. March 14 was her half birthday. She is still a great eater, and she has two teeth coming in. She cries when she isn't being held, but when she looks at me, she smiles bigger than I've ever seen before. I am so thankful for that smile every single day!

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