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Francie Todd joins Crystal and Ellen to tell her family’s powerful story following the diagnosis of down syndrome for one of her sons. Fancie has fraternal twins, one typical and one with down syndrome. She is on the show this week to share her journey with IVF, duodenal atresia with baby A, and the struggles she and her family faced following delivery.
In this episode you will hear:
Francie also talks about a very vulnerable moment and a turning point for her and Hall. She found a determination to get through whatever life threw at her—finding a new normal and finding the beauty in the journey. This is an episode you won’t want to miss. Truly an incredible story and we are honored Francie came on the show to share it!
About Francie Todd:
I am a wife, mom, and CRNA. My family lives in Greenville, SC. I have fraternal twin boys, Hall and Barrett. Hall was diagnosed with Down Syndrome shortly after birth, while Barrett is typical. The boys are now 16 months old and quite busy. Although our journey is different than what we imagined it would look like, it has been an amazing journey.
Resources mentioned in this show:
Bloom by Kelle Hampton
Babies with Down Syndrome: A New Parents’ Guide by Susan Skallerup
A Parent’s Guide to Down Syndrome by Jen Jacob and Mardra Sikora
IG: fmtodd
KIND (Kids Including & Nurturing Differences) - “Hoping we can make a difference in a few kids and letting them know that differences are ok” Francie Todd on her nonprofit KIND.
http://kindoftheupstate.org/
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Email: [email protected]
Facebook: Scrub Caps and Sippy Cups
If you loved this episode, found value, or just loved hanging out with us, please head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
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Francie Todd joins Crystal and Ellen to tell her family’s powerful story following the diagnosis of down syndrome for one of her sons. Fancie has fraternal twins, one typical and one with down syndrome. She is on the show this week to share her journey with IVF, duodenal atresia with baby A, and the struggles she and her family faced following delivery.
In this episode you will hear:
Francie also talks about a very vulnerable moment and a turning point for her and Hall. She found a determination to get through whatever life threw at her—finding a new normal and finding the beauty in the journey. This is an episode you won’t want to miss. Truly an incredible story and we are honored Francie came on the show to share it!
About Francie Todd:
I am a wife, mom, and CRNA. My family lives in Greenville, SC. I have fraternal twin boys, Hall and Barrett. Hall was diagnosed with Down Syndrome shortly after birth, while Barrett is typical. The boys are now 16 months old and quite busy. Although our journey is different than what we imagined it would look like, it has been an amazing journey.
Resources mentioned in this show:
Bloom by Kelle Hampton
Babies with Down Syndrome: A New Parents’ Guide by Susan Skallerup
A Parent’s Guide to Down Syndrome by Jen Jacob and Mardra Sikora
IG: fmtodd
KIND (Kids Including & Nurturing Differences) - “Hoping we can make a difference in a few kids and letting them know that differences are ok” Francie Todd on her nonprofit KIND.
http://kindoftheupstate.org/
Follow the hosts on Instagram -
Email: [email protected]
Facebook: Scrub Caps and Sippy Cups
If you loved this episode, found value, or just loved hanging out with us, please head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
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