āShe said, āAsk me anything you want. No judgements.ā And literally at that moment, I felt like a rock was lifted off my chest.ā
āTallulahās mom
DSAMn's Prenatal Diagnosis & New Parent Programs support individuals who have just received a prenatal diagnosis as well as parents/families who just welcomed a new child with Down syndrome. Our team is trained to help you understand and sort through medical information. They can connect you with additional resources as well as other individuals and families. You can reach us by filling our the form below, or by calling or texting our new diagnosis support line, open 365 days a year - 651-497-1349.
Click HERE to fill out a support request form.
The first thing you need to know: Itās going to be ok.
Beyond that, you have a million questions. And you might even not be sure which ones you should ask.
But thatās why weāre here.
Because every question is ok.
Every emotion is ok.
And with the help of your family, friends, and support from fellow DSAMn members, weāll get every question answered. So youāre ready for what comes next, one step at a time.
What do my test results mean?
Understanding the science can help you plan for the future. Check out:
Prenatal Screening & Diagnostic Tests - What Do They Mean?
Will Having A Baby With Down Syndrome Change My Pregnancy?
Request Prenatal Resource Package and have it go to our contact page.
Where can I get some overall information about Down syndrome?
We recommend checking out the resources here:
Visit DownSyndromePregnancy.org
National Down Syndrome Congress
Will Having A Baby With Down Syndrome Change My Pregnancy?
There is nothing in the news that changes your pregnancy. Assuming you are healthy, we encourage you to enjoy the coming months.
Connect with parents who have been in your shoes. Talk with a DSAMn team member about our resources. Any way you need, weāre here to make the connection. Call or Text: (651) 497-1349
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