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Garbose Family Special Delivery Unit Resources

Our Garbose Family Special Delivery Unit experts have created this list of resources to help you keep your child safe and well.

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American Pregnancy Association

The American Pregnancy Association is a national health organization that promotes reproductive and pregnancy wellness through education, support, advocacy and community awareness.

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Fetal Surgery Infographic

Get the facts about fetal surgery then share this infographic with your friends and family to help raise awareness of the ways babies can be treated for serious and life-threatening conditions even before they’re born.

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La Leche League International

Find comprehensive breastfeeding information, online forums and support groups, FAQs, conferences, an international online store, and more.

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Mama Care Prenatal Care and Support Group

Mama Care combines prenatal care, education and social support into one group program for mothers giving birth in the Garbose Family Special Delivery Unit at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.

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March of Dimes

March of Dimes is an international organization that works to prevent birth defects, premature birth, and infant mortality and to support expectant and new parents.

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Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House

The Ronald McDonald House serves as a "home-away-from-home" for families whose children are being treated at nearby hospitals. The Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House has rooms available for patient families as well as mothers undergoing fetal surgery or delivering in CHOP’s Special Delivery Unit.

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Postpartum Depression in Dads and Partners Podcast

In this episode of the Primary Care Perspectives podcast series, David Levine, MD, pediatrician and board member, Postpartum Support International, discusses perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs) in dads, partners, and adoptive parents.

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Preparing to Hold Your Baby in Intensive Care

Here are some common questions parents have when they think about holding their baby in intensive care. Your care team is here to support you ever step of the way.

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