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Emma: Advanced Myelomeningocele (Spina Bifida) Surgery

After a devastating diagnosis of spina bifida, one family turns to fetal surgery to help their unborn daughter, Emma.

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Emma: Conquering Myelomeningocele

Emma’s parents feared that spina bifida would prevent her from living a full life. Learn how our fetal care experts made sure she had no limits.

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Evelyn: An Abdominal Condition and Eight Month Hospital Stay Doesn't Stop Her Smiles

Evelyn was born with a condition called omphalocele, a birth defect of the abdominal wall. She spent the first eight months of her life at Children’s Hospital Colorado, with seven of those months in the NICU.

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Klay and Kai: How Mono-Mono Twins Overcame Incredible Hurdles

Mono-mono twins Klay and Kai faced several health issues before they were born, but you would never know it if you saw them now.

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Joey and Paul: Surviving Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome

Learn about a family's will to beat twin to twin transfusion syndrome and how the Colorado Fetal Care Center team created a treatment plan to help Joey and Paul.

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John: Myelomeningocele (Spina Bifida) Success Story

JD's parents made a difficult choice when they opted for fetal surgery for their unborn son's myelomeningocele (spina bifida) to prevent hydrocephalus. Learn about their journey.

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Liam: Fetal Surgery for Myelomeningocele (MMC) Spina Bifida Repair

Read how the specialists at Children’s Colorado performed fetal surgery in utero to repair Liam’s myelomeningocele (MMC) spina bifida.

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Maya and Maleia: Twins Battle TTTS and CHD

These twins, who first survived twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS), continued to struggle before their birth. One of the twins was found to have congenital heart disease. After much difficulty, both girls are thriving.

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Noah: Despite Lymphangioma Diagnosis, Fetal Surgery Gives Boy a Fighting Chance

Read how the Colorado Fetal Care Center gave Noah a fighting chance in the midst of his Lymphangioma diagnosis. Our fetal care team of specialists gave hope to this family.

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Peyton: How Prenatal Spina Bifida Surgery Helped Avoid Brain Surgery

Peyton’s myeloschisis, the severest form of spina bifida, put her at risk for acute complications. Fetal surgery was her best chance at a positive outcome.