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  • Prenatal Test: Ultrasound for Parents


    A prenatal ultrasound is a safe and painless test that shows a baby's shape and position. It can be done in the first, second, or third trimester of pregnancy.

  • A to Z: Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome for Parents


    Learn about hypoplastic left heart syndrome, a rare and serious defect of the heart.

  • A to Z: Ebstein's Anomaly for Parents


    Learn about Ebstein's anomaly, a rare defect in the right side of the heart that is present at birth (congenital).

  • A to Z: Tetralogy of Fallot for Parents


    Learn about tetralogy of Fallot, a rare congenital heart disorder.

  • A to Z: Lymphangioma Circumscriptum for Parents


    Learn about congenital defects and conditions that affect the lymphatic system.

  • Single Ventricle Defects for Parents


    Usually, a heart has two working ventricles (pumping chambers). Having a single ventricle means that only one of the two ventricles works well enough to pump blood.

  • A to Z: Atresia, Pulmonary for Parents


    Learn about congenital defects and conditions that affect vessels, valves, and passages in the heart and other organs.

  • A to Z: Atresia, Tricuspid for Parents


    Learn about congenital defects and conditions that affect vessels, valves, and passages in the heart and other organs.

  • A to Z: Atresia, Aortic for Parents


    Learn about congenital defects and conditions that affect vessels, valves, and passages in the heart and other organs.

  • A to Z: Atresia, Esophageal for Parents


    Learn about congenital defects and conditions that affect vessels, valves, and passages in the heart and other organs.