Companion Ambassador
Taylor Jeans
Taylor Jeans, a mother of 3 children, developed alloimmunization during her second pregnancy in 2021. This complicated her third pregnancy with her daughter, Benelli, causing her daughter to have hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN), which required life-saving transfusions. Taylor is a high school biology teacher, which has driven her to share her experiences and knowledge in a comprehensible way for all readers.
From the Ambassador
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What I would have done differently during my HDFN journey
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How my HDFN diagnosis affected my family planning
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When life-saving HDFN medication is denied by your insurance
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My journey with HDFN: Year one in review
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Weekly MCA Doppler monitoring for my HDFN-affected infant
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What to pack for an outpatient blood transfusion