In the US, 1 in every 100 children is born with some kind of Congenital Heart Defect. Izzie was born with Tetralogy of Fallot and has endured two open-heart surgeries. …
Part 2 of Calvin’s Story and how we came up with the idea for Project Heart! At 39 weeks my labor was induced so our team of medical miracle workers …
Expecting a child is an exciting time, no matter if it is your first, or (I would assume) even your tenth. Though, if God chooses to bless us with ten …
What the kids on the cardiac floors need most: A CURE FOR CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE! Bet you didn’t see that one coming. We are all about funding research for CHD …
Some families have weeks or even months to prepare themselves for the hard road ahead if their child is prenatally diagnosed with a congenital heart defect. Others are thrust into …
Ultrasound technology has come a long way in the past few decades. Gone are the fuzzy baby blob prints, now replaced by 3D images of cute button noses and chubby …
There are two main “classes” of Congenital Heart Defects: more mild defects which sometimes require no intervention, or less invasive treatments, and Critical Congenital Heart defects. Critical defects include missing …
Congenital Heart Disease is so unpredictable, no case is the same. Some kids struggle while others with the same diagnosis seem to thrive. Sometimes a child can be doing so …
Yesterday we had the pleasure to share the story of sweet Harper whose life was sadly cut short by CHD. Today I want to share with you Colby’s story. Colby …
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