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Scoliosis Surgery

Discovering your child needs scoliosis surgery can be scary and overwhelming. One family shares their journey with scoliosis surgery, including how to prepare for spinal surgery and what to expect.

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Scoliosis Surgery Recovery

Recovery is the most important part of any surgery, and the same goes for recovery from scoliosis surgery. Learn about scoliosis surgery recovery and what to expect from a family who is enjoying life after their daughter's procedure.

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Tonsillectomy Surgery

One family shares the ups and downs of their kids' tonsillectomy surgery experience with another family who is about to go through it.

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Preparing for a Tonsillectomy

There are a number of reasons to remove tonsils, including chronic tonsillitis or susceptibility to viruses. If your child needs a tonsillectomy, you’ll need to know how to prepare. Learn more about preparing for a tonsillectomy from a family who has experienced it.

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Tonsillectomy Surgery and Recovery

Any surgery can be a dramatic experience for a child and their family. The good news is that tonsil removal is an outpatient procedure that gets your child back home the same day. Learn more about what to expect from tonsil surgery and home recovery from an experienced parent.

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Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome (TTTS)

Hearing your unborn twins have twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome can be scary. That's why we've connected two families diagnosed with TTTS. Hear their stories and get our experts' take on diagnosing, treating, delivering and caring for babies with TTTS.

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Life After TTTS: Delivery and Beyond

Delivery and NICU care for babies with twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) are the final hurdles in a family's TTTS journey. Learn more about how we care for children with twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome after birth from a family who has been through it.

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Dosage Tables

Read the details about dosages for your child’s over-the-counter medicine to supplement what you have learned from your doctor. This information, based on your child's weight or age, can help determine the right dosage amount, but is no substitute for your pediatrician's advice.

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Baby Resources for Every Parent

Are you a new or expecting parent? Does your baby have a prenatal (before birth) or existing health condition? We have resources to help you.

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Batten Disease

NCLs are a group of genetic conditions that result in progressive neurological symptoms that include ataxia (lack of coordination), seizures, loss of cognitive skills and vision. NCL is also known as Batten disease.