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> National Birth Defects Prevention Month

Community Health Charities partners with March of Dimes – working together for stronger, healthier babies - to raise awareness about National Birth Defects Prevention Month.

Birth defects are problems that happen while a baby is growing during pregnancy. These problems can cause physical or mental disabilities, and in some cases, death. There are thousands of different birth defects and about 120,000 babies in the United States are born each year with a birth defect. The most common birth defects are heart defects, cleft lip and cleft palate, Down syndrome and spina bifida.

While in many cases the cause of a birth defect is unknown, there are several steps you can take before and during pregnancy to help prevent birth defects:



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Staff Sergeant Mark Thompson convinced the Army that having type-1 diabetes should not keep him from serving in Iraq. Thompson, 28, is an Iowa native. He has been married for nine years and has a son, Kyle, who is two years old. He has always had something of a travel bug, and it was this desire to see the world that inspired Thompson to join the Army. That, and the stories he heard from his college roommate -- an older student who had served in the Vietnam War. As Thompson listened, the Army started to sound like an adventure.

 

 


 
 
 

 

 

 

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