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Quad Cities March for Babies
April 25, 2009
1645 23rd St.
Bettendorf, IA 52722
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Walk Distance: 2.5 miles
Registration Time: 8:00 AM
Start Time: 9:00 AM
Chapter: Mississippi Valley Division
Phone: (563) 323-6378
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Linda Smithson

Member of team name: Grants Gang

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Grant Spencer Smithson: Then and Now  
 
How You Can Help Me Reach My Goal!
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We are proud and honored to be the Quad Cities Ambassador Family for 2009. Grant directly benefitted from the research and advancements made possible by March of Dimes. Please help us to support this worthy cause and give EVERY baby their 40 weeks!

In August 2004, as first time parents, we were thinking about our nursery. Our baby was due November 13th, we had plenty of time. Little did we know we′d have 3 short weeks before meeting him. August 20th, we found out that I had a condition called Vasa Previa. If my water broke, our child would bleed to death before an emergency C-section could be performed. We were lucky enough to have a sonographer and doctor that caught this rare condition. I was air lifted to Iowa City immediately. After confirming the condition, I was sent home on bed rest. I ended up back at Genesis soon after for constant monitoring. We were walking the torturous line between wanting our child to have more time in utero and risking my water breaking. Our doctors supported us; we wouldn′t be where we are now without them.

Grant Spencer Smithson was born 9 weeks early on September 12, 2004. He was 4lbs, 2oz. At 24 hours old, Grant was airlifted to Iowa City because of suspected hydrocephalus. We watched as he flew away from us before we even got to hold him.

Although hydrocephalus was ruled out soon after he arrived, Grant had many issues to overcome. He received blood transfusions, surfactant for his lungs, and antibiotics. He was treated for Sepsis and, despite having received steroids in utero; he suffered from Respiratory Distress Syndrome.

We were not able to hold him until he was a week old. Holding Grant for the first time on my birthday was the best gift I′ve ever received. Our small family went through many trials that month. Grant, mom and dad rode the rollercoaster that is NICU for 42 days. He came home two days before our first anniversary.

Although he was behind in his milestones for the first two years, Grant is now a precocious preschooler who is caught up to his peers. He loves playing with cars of any kind and riding his BMX bike. He talks our ears off, amazes us with his insights and he is the joy of our lives.

PLEASE JOIN US IN WALKING THIS YEAR! We'd like as many people as possible to walk with us to celebrate Grant's many achievements in the past 4 1/2 years. For more information, contact Linda at 563-323-0824.

The mission of March of Dimes is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth, and infant mortality.

Your gift will support March of Dimes research and programs that help moms have full-term pregnancies and babies begin healthy lives. And it will be used to bring comfort and information to families with a baby in newborn intensive care.

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