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Baby's First Test @BabysFirstTest Follow Q15: Is there an online resource where I can ask further questions about ? 8 years 7 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Baby's First Test @BabysFirstTest Follow A14 Encuentra servicios de apoyo y conéctate con familias, especialistas, y consejeros genéticos aquí: https://t.co/QzEq7Kq92j 8 years 7 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Baby's First Test @BabysFirstTest Follow A14: Support services are available for many conditions. Reach , specialists & genetic counselors: https://t.co/QzEq7K8yaL 8 years 7 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Baby's First Test @BabysFirstTest Follow Q14: If my baby has a condition, where can I go for support? 8 years 7 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Baby's First Test @BabysFirstTest Follow A13 Aunque sí suceden los positivos falsos, toma muy en serio cualquier resultado positivo (fuera de rango). 8 years 7 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Baby's First Test @BabysFirstTest Follow A13 No te asustes. Habla con el proveedor de salud de tu bebé sobre las indicaciones de seguimiento. https://t.co/3wN0eehiYq 8 years 7 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Baby's First Test @BabysFirstTest Follow A13: Don’t panic. Discuss follow-up instructions with your baby’s health care provider. https://t.co/eBNIgAfxTQ 8 years 7 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Baby's First Test @BabysFirstTest Follow Q13: What do I do if the results are positive? 8 years 7 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Baby's First Test @BabysFirstTest Follow A12 No supongas que hay buenas noticias si no escuchas nada. ¡Pídele al pediatra para los resultados de la evaluación! 8 years 7 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Baby's First Test @BabysFirstTest Follow A12: Don’t assume no news is good news. Ask your pediatrician for your baby’s results! 8 years 7 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Baby's First Test @BabysFirstTest Follow Yes! Babies in the and may require a different process 8 years 7 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Baby's First Test @BabysFirstTest Follow A5 Actualmente, en la mayoría de estados, se hacen pruebas de cardiopatía congénita crítica. https://t.co/oL0TSViUei 8 years 7 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Baby's First Test @BabysFirstTest Follow We agree! Most parents understand the term "tests" more than "screening", education abt is key! 8 years 7 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Baby's First Test @BabysFirstTest Follow A5: Now, most states screen for critical congenital heart disease. https://t.co/Sj3PlwkWT4 8 years 7 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Baby's First Test @BabysFirstTest Follow Q5: What are some of the new conditions that are screened for? 8 years 7 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Baby's First Test @BabysFirstTest Follow A4 RUSP significa National Recommended Uniformed Screening Panel, una guía q utilizan programas de salud https://t.co/rKOo6W1fUl 8 years 7 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Baby's First Test @BabysFirstTest Follow A4: RUSP = National Recommended Uniformed Screening Panel. It's a guide used by programs. https://t.co/rKOo6VJF2N 8 years 7 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Baby's First Test @BabysFirstTest Follow Q4: What is the RUSP? 8 years 7 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Baby's First Test @BabysFirstTest Follow A3 Mira nuestro nuevo mapa interactivo para conocer qué condiciones RUSP se buscan detectar en tu estado https://t.co/rKOo6W1fUl 8 years 7 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
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