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July 2007

  • nicole - by charmaine - (Thu, Jul 26 2007)
    I have a 10mth old girl. She is the surviving twin cause the other died at five months gestation. After birth my girl was diagnosed with microcephaly and neurological migration disorder. [more..]
  • Carmen-Colpocephaly - by Shannan - (Wed, Jul 25 2007)
    I also have a daughter whom my husband and I found out a week before she was born had enlarged ventricles. We feel very fortunate to have learned this information prior to her birth because it would not have been apparent that anything was out of the ordinary when she was born. However, we quickly saw the signs when she was visually tracking by 4 months and could not hold her own head up until 8 months of age. (oh, and she does not have a small head either, but neither does she have a grotesquely large head either.) [more..]
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