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Some diagnoses are discovered before birth. Others arrive as a surprise in the delivery room. Both can leave parents searching for answers they were never given.
In this episode of Born For This Stories, Johanna and Peter sit down with Kari and Ali, two mothers raising children with limb differences whose paths into medical parenting looked very different, yet led them to the same place: advocacy, connection, and community-building. This conversation focuses on their individual journeys — from prenatal ultrasounds and unexpected birth diagnoses to navigating early intervention, medical systems, and the emotional weight parents carry long after appointments end.
This episode is about what happens when families aren't given enough information or support — and choose to build it themselves.
This is Part 1 of Kari & Ali's story.
In this episodeDiscovering limb differences through prenatal diagnosis versus surprise at birth
Processing shock, grief, and uncertainty after diagnosis
Navigating medical systems that often lack nuance and guidance
Early intervention, occupational therapy, and physical therapy experiences
The emotional labor parents carry that isn't captured in medical charts
Advocating for children in healthcare and educational settings
The gaps families encounter when seeking resources and community
Why representation and visibility matter for children with limb differences
Helping children build confidence, language, and self-trust
How Kari and Ali found each other — and why connection changed everything
If today's episode resonated with you, we invite you to share your story and connect with our growing community of families navigating diagnoses, differences, and healing.
🌿 Share your story: bornforthiststories.com 💛 Follow along on Instagram: @bornforthiststories 🎧 Subscribe, rate, and share Born For This Stories to help more parents feel less alone
You were born for this — and you don't have to carry it by yourself.
By Dr. Johanna & Peter HartleySome diagnoses are discovered before birth. Others arrive as a surprise in the delivery room. Both can leave parents searching for answers they were never given.
In this episode of Born For This Stories, Johanna and Peter sit down with Kari and Ali, two mothers raising children with limb differences whose paths into medical parenting looked very different, yet led them to the same place: advocacy, connection, and community-building. This conversation focuses on their individual journeys — from prenatal ultrasounds and unexpected birth diagnoses to navigating early intervention, medical systems, and the emotional weight parents carry long after appointments end.
This episode is about what happens when families aren't given enough information or support — and choose to build it themselves.
This is Part 1 of Kari & Ali's story.
In this episodeDiscovering limb differences through prenatal diagnosis versus surprise at birth
Processing shock, grief, and uncertainty after diagnosis
Navigating medical systems that often lack nuance and guidance
Early intervention, occupational therapy, and physical therapy experiences
The emotional labor parents carry that isn't captured in medical charts
Advocating for children in healthcare and educational settings
The gaps families encounter when seeking resources and community
Why representation and visibility matter for children with limb differences
Helping children build confidence, language, and self-trust
How Kari and Ali found each other — and why connection changed everything
If today's episode resonated with you, we invite you to share your story and connect with our growing community of families navigating diagnoses, differences, and healing.
🌿 Share your story: bornforthiststories.com 💛 Follow along on Instagram: @bornforthiststories 🎧 Subscribe, rate, and share Born For This Stories to help more parents feel less alone
You were born for this — and you don't have to carry it by yourself.