Tuesday, July 19, 2011
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The moon never beams without bringing me dreams of the beautiful Annabel Leigh
Trisomy 18, also known as Edwards syndrome, is a condition which is caused by a chromosomal defect. It occurs in about 1 out of every 3000 live births. The numbers increase significantly when early pregnancy losses are factored in that occur in the 2nd and 3rd trimesters of pregnancy.
Unlike Down syndrome, which also is caused by a chromosomal defect, the developmental issues caused by Trisomy 18 are associated with medical complications that are more potentially life-threatening in the early months and years of life. 50% of babies who are carried to term will be stillborn, with baby boys having higher stillbirth rate than baby girls.
At birth, intensive care admissions in Neonatal units are most common for infants with Trisomy 18. Again, baby boys will experience higher mortality rates in this neonatal period than baby girls, although those with higher birth weights do better across all categories.
Some children will be able to be discharged from the hospital with home nursing support for their families. And although less than 10 percent survive to their first birthdays, some children with Trisomy 18 can enjoy many years of life with their families, reaching milestones and being involved with their community. A small number of adults (usually girls) with Trisomy 18 have and are living into their twenties and thirties, although with significant developmental delays that do not allow them to live independantly without assisted caregiving.
-www.trisomy18.org
These pictures are just so sweet. Two sisters playing together. Love the purple and white on both of them!!Sweet babies!We love you both!
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I love these sweet outfits and these two girls. I attending the Soft conference this year and the very first morning I saw a young family at breakfast. They had a double stroller with two little girls in it. I could help but think or these twins but then realize that one was a little older than the other. The oldest was 3 years and she had T18 and her little sister was 11mths. old. I thought of you and how busy you both are. If you ever get a chance to attend SOFT conference it is great! I regret now missing the last two year. Thank you for your updates and the style shows that Stinky and Ava put on!
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