Wisconsin Stillbirth Service Program
Vol. 4 No. 4 Feb. 1998
   

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About WiSSP

Catherine A. Reiser, M.S.

WiSSP brochures
In the last issue we told you about two new brochures available through the WiSSP office — "Helping When The Least Expected Happens" and "When Your Baby Is Stillborn". At that time we could provide "Helping When The Least Expected Happens" at no charge to Wisconsin providers and "When Your Baby Is Stillborn" at minimal charge. Due to a printing error (the printer made two times as many copies as we ordered!) we can now provide the parent oriented brochure at no charge for Wisconsin residents.

E-mail (reiser2@Waisman.wisc.edu) or call (608-262-9722) for details of ordering information.

Wisconsin SOFT Chapter
SOFT, a support organization for Trisomy 18, 13 and related disorders, now has a Wisconsin chapter. Trisomy 13 and 18 are chromosome abnormalities that can result in stillbirth or neonatal death. If, as sometimes happens, a baby survives, severe developmental disabilities will be present. SOFT is a network of families who have been there. For more information you may contact: Angie Schultz, 408 Nelson St., Fond du Lac WI 54935; phone (920) 924-0635; e-mail
schultz@fdldotnet.com.

Follow-up Survey
The annual follow-up survey will be mailed soon. Please take time from your busy schedules to complete the survey and return it to us. We do appreciate the time and energy you devote to WiSSP and want to hear any comments or suggestions you may have.

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