International Gastroschisis Awareness Day 2015 – like and share to show your support!

Gastroschisis  Awareness

Gastroschisis Awareness

Thursday July 30th is International Gastroschisis Awareness Day 2015.

Gastroschisis is a medical condition in which the baby has a hole at the front of the abdomen. Normally  just to the side of the umbilical cord which is attached to the womb. The hole has some of the bowel (intestine or guts) is coming out. This bowel is easily visible on the ultrasound scan.


This is a very rare problem, which occurs in around 1 in every 3000 births. At present there is no certain cause.

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International Gastroschisis Awareness Day is July 30th.


Gastroschisis  Awareness

Wednesday of this weeks sees the commemoration of International Gastroschisis Awareness Day. According to The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention nearly 1900 babies each year are diagnosed with Gastroschisis each year in America.

Simply put Gastroschisis is a birth defect when the belly ( abdomen) sticks out of the newborn’s stomach. It is treated with surgery and in many cases more than one operation.

For more information on International Gastroschisis Awareness Day please check out the website of Avery’s Angels.