Elizabeth Bodoh

Unfortunately, many doctors frequently recommend abortion when an unborn baby is given a poor prenatal diagnosis. Attorney Andrew Bodoh explains that this oftentimes occurs because they are trying to manage risk and avoid litigation. As a father of a child that received a prenatal diagnosis, however, Andrew asserts this is not the right course of…

Chrissy and Faith

Parents can feel so isolated and alone when they receive a prenatal diagnosis. That’s why it’s so encouraging to hear the stories of other parents who have survived one of the most difficult experiences a parent can ever go through. Crissy Corbin’s sweet daughter, Faith, was diagnosed at 22 weeks with Trisomy 13 and passed…

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Parents teach their children many things: how to ride a bike, good table manners, kindness. But most parents will attest that they learn quite a bit from their children, even from the time they are in the womb. One father, Nick Macedonia, reflects on the significant lessons he learned from his daughter, Gianna. She was diagnosed with…

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When a family receives a prenatal diagnosis, much of the emphasis is understandably placed on the mom and the sick baby. Dads, however, have an important role and a unique perspective in a family’s journey. Rich Stryker’s daughter, Corrine, was born on December 17, 2011, and lived for 90 grace-filled minutes. Rich has some beautiful reflections…

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