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For episode 44, we are joined by Jess from Shropshire, England, who is the mother of 3 year old (almost 4) daughter Felicity who was born with IA/ARM. Jess shares their journey which started with her IA/ARM not being diagnosed for six days after Felicity becoming very ill and required urgent hospitalisation and subsequent surgery. We then discuss the challenges IA/ARM parents must navigate (i.e. Stoma Bag; Dilations; Bowel Management & Potty Training etc.) Jess also details how Felicity at 3 years of age, remarkably administers her own suppositories so she can go to the potty.
By rareandresilientONEin5000podcastFor episode 44, we are joined by Jess from Shropshire, England, who is the mother of 3 year old (almost 4) daughter Felicity who was born with IA/ARM. Jess shares their journey which started with her IA/ARM not being diagnosed for six days after Felicity becoming very ill and required urgent hospitalisation and subsequent surgery. We then discuss the challenges IA/ARM parents must navigate (i.e. Stoma Bag; Dilations; Bowel Management & Potty Training etc.) Jess also details how Felicity at 3 years of age, remarkably administers her own suppositories so she can go to the potty.