Birth Defect Research for Children is your resource for free birth defect information, parent networking
and birth defect research through the National Birth Defect Registry.
The National Birth Defect Registry is a research project designed through a collaboration of
seven prominent scientists. The registry collects information on all categories of structural and
functional birth defects as well as the health, genetic and environmental exposure histories of the
mothers and fathers of these children. Registry data have identified patterns of birth defects in the
children of Vietnam and Gulf War Veterans. The registry has also helped detect clusters of birth defects
in communities with toxic environmental exposures and in the children of mothers exposed to similar
medications during pregnancy. Registry data have been presented to numerous government agencies and in
many national and international media forums.
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Through the National Birth Defect Registry we also match
families of children with similar birth defects. You will receive
a list of other families who have children with up to three of your
child's major birth defects or conditions.
Click
here to participate in the National Birth Defect Registry and
Parent Matching Project.
Birth Defect Research for Children, Inc.
800 Celebration Avenue, Suite 225
Celebration, FL 34747
Phone: 407-566-8304
Fax: 407-566-8341
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Parents can request free information about their child's
birth defects.
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here to request birth defect information.
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information on how to have a healthier baby.
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