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When Laurel was told her baby would be born with esophageal atresia, she was airlifted to P/SL and RMHC where surgeon Steven Rothenberg, MD, would later perform a lifesaving procedure on her newborn.Jacob Snakenberg keyboard_arrow_right
Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children and the Center for Concussion want you to know how to minimize the effects of sports-related concussive injuries.Stephanie, Mark and Macklin Carlson keyboard_arrow_right
Macklin was treated for esophageal atresia at Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children and is doing well two years later.Satish Gadi and Malini Dasari keyboard_arrow_right
Satish Gadi and Malini Dasari learned their unborn baby would need lung surgery on delivery.Lindsay Schumaker keyboard_arrow_right
Lindsay went into labor naturally at 37 weeks and gave birth to a healthy baby girl, Kelly.Arika Hall keyboard_arrow_right
Arika Hall went into labor two weeks before her due date.Deana Petrova keyboard_arrow_right
Deana Petrova's daughter was diagnosed with a rare congenital heart defect. Only one in 10,000 children in the United States have this condition.Jose and Sarah Sala-Guth keyboard_arrow_right
Shortly before the birth of their son, Jose and Sarah found out he would need open-heart surgery.Monica and Brooklynn keyboard_arrow_right
Monica learned her baby would need surgery immediately after birth.The Santala Family keyboard_arrow_right
Paula's eighth pregnancy was her second twin pregnancy, but came with a host of complications: twin to twin transfusion syndrome, HELLP/Mirror Syndrome and, later, PDA ligation heart surgery.