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Fetal Health Foundation

The Fetal Health Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to supporting families and advancing care for babies diagnosed with fetal syndromes. They provide accurate, up-to-date medical information, compassionate support for families, and advocacy to raise awareness. Through research grants, they also help fund new treatments and technologies—bringing hope and healing to families nationwide.

Looking for more? Explore their website for inspiring stories, expert insights, and the latest developments in fetal health.

Dad's of Multiples

Whether you're a parent of twins or supporting someone who is, finding helpful, real-world advice can make all the difference. Check out this great resource from twin dad Joe Rawlinson: "Dad's Guide to Raising Twins: How to Thrive as a Father of Twins." It offers practical tips and encouragement for navigating life with two little ones at once.

To get a quick taste, start with this article: 6 Habits of Highly Effective Fathers of Twins.

You can explore more resources, stories, and support at Joe Rawlinson’s website.

Safety in the Car

Keeping your little ones safe on the road is one of the most important things you can do—and when you have multiples, that safety planning becomes even more essential. From choosing the right car seats for your babies' age and size to making sure each seat is installed properly, there’s a lot to consider. The State of Colorado provides clear, up-to-date guidance to help families navigate car seat safety with confidence.

Visit Colorado's Car Seat Safety page for tips, installation help, safety check locations, and more. Because every ride should start with peace of mind.

Early Intervention Resources for Families

Early intervention can make a big difference—especially for families with multiples. If you have concerns about your child’s development, you’re not alone, and support is available. Here are some trusted resources to help you learn more and take the next step:

Colorado’s Early Intervention Program 

CDC: Learn the Signs. Act Early. 

Parent to Parent of Colorado 

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