February may have left us, but we have one more family story to share with you surrounding the topic of congenital heart disease/defects. It's a nice reminder to all of us, that just because the awareness month and education pieces and family highlights may end, there is a great number of families living and wondering what might happen next and when with their baby's heart.
We welcome, our guest, Natalie Alexander to the podcast. She is super mom to three boys ages 10, 8, and 5. Today she shares her experience getting a grim CHD diagnosis with her second baby, Sawyer.
You will hear her story of strength, hope, and perseverance; and walk away with a clear understanding, from a parent perspective exactly what a CHD is some of the things to help process the news you may receive or how to support a family walking this difficult path.
Thank you for joining us today, for part one of Natalie's two-part podcast.
#CHD #CongenitalHeartDefect #CongenitalHeartDisease #EbsteinAnomaly #HeartMonth #HeartAwareness #PrenatalHeart
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