- Children With Spina Bifida: A Resource Page for Parents
- Offers links to Spina Bifida organisations, support groups, and articles - Fetal-surgery.com
- Offers information and news concerning the use of fetal surgery to decrease the handicaps associated with spina bifida. - Home Page of Maninho
- A father describes his experiences dealing with his son's spina bifida. - KidsHealth: Spina Bifida
- Explains what spina bifida is and what life is like for kids with the condition. - Kimber's Spina Bifida Site
- Features biography from birth to present, photos, and links to other Spina Bifida resources. - March of Dimes: Spina Bifida
- Covers the causes and types of Spina Bifida plus treatment options, including fetal surgery. - MedlinePlus: Spina Bifida
- Provides general information on Spina Bifida, specific conditions, related issues, support organisations, and statistics. - MOMS - Management of Myelomeningocele Study
- Research study designed to compare two approaches to the treatment of babies with spina bifida: surgery before birth (antenatal or fetal surgery) and surgery after birth (postnatal surgery). - Patient Guide to Spina Bifida
- Fact sheet from Johns Hopkins University. - Rylie's Spina Bifida Page
- Information and personal experience. - Save Kika
- Missionary family asking for financial help for their daughter with spina bifida. - Spina Bifida Information Page
- Briefly describes the disorder in which a person's spine failed to close properly while still a fetus, resulting in damage to the nerves and spinal cord. - Spina Bifida-info.nl
- Donald Willemsen provides information about spina bifida and the handicaps it causes and describes his own experience of living with the condition. - Spina Bifida: General Information
- Overview of Spina Bifida, which occurs when the spinal column fails to develop and close properly during the first month of pregnancy. From Shriners Hospitals for Children. - Wikipedia: Spina Bifida
- Information about spina bifida, which is a bith defect caused by an incomplete closure of one or more vertebral arches of the spine.
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