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MOST Resource Volunteer Categories

MOST has volunteers who are either professionals in their field or have experienced the following situations.

Note: This is only a partial listing. If you have a particular situation or challenge that is not listed please contact us for more information.

 

 

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

 

A

1st Time Parenting after 40
2nd Time Parenting after 40
Adoption
Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum
AIDS
Allergies
Ambiguous Gender
Amniotic Band Syndrome
Anencephaly
Anorexic/Bulimia
Antiphospholipid Syndrome
Apnea Monitors
Arnold Chiari Syndrome
ART after HOM (i.e. frozen embryos)
Arthritis (Osteoporosis)
Arthrogyposis
Asthma/Respiratory Issues
Attachment Parenting
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD/ADHD)
Autism Spectrum

B

Baby in Crisis in Utero
Babysitters
Bacterial Meningitis
Bedrest
Bells Palsy
Bilingual
Brachial Plexus Palsy
Brain Bleeds (IVH)
Breastfeeding
Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD)
BV (Bacterial Vaginosis)

C

Cancer (parent/child)
Celiac Disease
Cerclage
Cerebral Palsy (& PVL)
Chemical Dependency
Children with Glasses
Choroidplexis Cysts (Dandy Walker syndrome)
Chronic Hypertension
Cleft Lip/Palate High Palate
Club Feet/Foot
CMV (& sight / hearing loss)
Colic
Colostomy Care
Congenital Abnormalities
Conjoined Twins
Cranio Facial (i.e.craniosynostosis)
Crohns Disease

D

Daycare
Delivered multiples outside hospital
Depression (Post Partum Depression and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder/Panic
Attacks)
DES mothers & daughters
Developmental Delays
Diabetes (Mom/Child)
Diaphragmatic hernia
Divorce
Divorce/Remarried
Donor Eggs
Down Syndrome

E

Early Intervention
Embryo Decisions After Multiples
Endometriosis
Epilepsy
Exp. Moms w/ young children
Expectant & New Fathers
Extended Hospital Stay

F

Failure to Thrive (FTT)
Family Bed
Feeding Disorders (NG Tubes)
Fetal Hydrops
FFN (positive test)
Fibromyalgia
Food Allergies
FT Stay @ Home Dads
FFN(positive test)
Fibromyalgia
Food Allergies
FT Stay @ Home Dads

G

Gastric Bypass
Gestational Diabetes
Goldenhar Syndrome
Group B Strep
Growth Hormone Therapy

H

Hearing Impaired
Heart defects/Aortic Valve Insuffiency
HELLP/Cholestastis/PUPPS
Hemangioma
Hepatitis C
Hernias/Hernia (Infants)
High Blood Pressure
High Risk Preg after HOM
Home Schooling
Hydrocephalus
Hyperemesis (& morning sickness)
Hyperthyroidism
Hypoglycemia
Hypospadia
Hysterectomy Soon after Delivery

I

Identical Quads (All)
Identical Triplets (All)
Ileostomy
Incompetent Cervix
Infant Massage
Interval Deliveries
Intraventricular Hemorrhage
IUGR

J

Jewish Orthodox

K

Kangaroo Care (see Skin-to-Skin Care)
Kidney Disorders/Urologic Disorders

L

Large Families
Lazy Eye/Strabismus
Learning Disabilities
Living in Remote Areas
Long Term Antepartum Hospitalization
Long Term NICU Stays
Looking for Live-in Help/Hired Help
Loss of a child before multiples
Loss of a multiple(s)
Loss of an infant multiple
Loss of baby prior to delivery
Loss(es) after multiple pregnancy
Lupus
Lyme Disease

M

Managing w/o Live-in/paid help
Marcus Gunn Syndrome
Meningitis
Metatarsis Adductus
Military Families
Mitral Valve Prolapse
Mom's in crisis after delivery
Moms returning or starting college after HOM
Moms under 25
Moms w/ Digestive Tract Disorder (Ulcers, Colitis, Etc)
Moms with older children
Moms with seizures after delivery
Monoamniotic Twins, Triplets
Moving with Multiples
Multiple Hospitalizations (for babies)
Multiple Sclerosis

N

NEC
Neurological Problems
NICU out of State
Night Terrors
Nissen Procedure

O

O2 Therapy & Chronic Lung Disease
Obesity-(over 200 lbs)
Older Siblings
OT (Occupational Therapy)
Ovarian Hyperstimulation

P

PDA
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
Peripartum Cardiomyopathy
Periventricular Leukomalacia (PVL)
Pertussis
Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)
PIH
Placenta Previa
Placing a Baby (Foster Care/Adoption)
Polycystic Ovarian Disease (PCO)
Poor Growth Patterns
Post Partum Exercise
Preconceptional Concerns After a Loss of Multiples
Preeclampsia
Preemies (23-26 wks)
Preemies (26+wks)
Preemies w/ongoing challenges
Pregnant after Multiples
Pregnant w/Multiples after a loss(es)
Pregnant w/Multiples after the loss of multiples
Preterm Labor
PROM
Protein C Deficiency
PT (Physical Therapy)
Pulmonary Disease
Pyloric stenosis
Pyloroplasty

Q

Quadruplets

Quintuplets

R

RAD (Reactive Airway Disease)
Recovering Addict
Reflux
Relocation (For Care During Pregnancy)
Renal (Kidney) Reflux
Renal Tubular Acidosis (RTA)
Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS)
Retinopathy (ROP)
Rheumatic Fever
Routines & Behavior
RSV

S
Same Sex Parents
School Issues
Scoliosis (mom/child)
Seizure Disorders/Epilepsy
Selective Reduction
Semi-retired Professionals
Sensory Integration
Separated Pelvis
Sepsis
Septic Shock
Shunts
Siblings born in same year as HOM
SIDS
Single By Choice
Single Parents
        Skin-to-Skin Care (Kangaroo Care)
        Speech (Services beyond EI)
        Spina Bifida
        Spontaneous Pregnancy after HOM
        Spontaneous QUADS
        Spontaneous Reabsorption or Miscarriage of 1
        Spontaneous Triplets
        Staph Infections
        Stay at home moms after birth of HOM
        Strabismus
        Subsequent Pregnancy Complications
        Surgery During Pregnancy
        Surprise Baby at Delivery
        Surrogacy
        Synagis
        Syringomyelia
T

TE Fistula
Thalassemia Major (Cooley Anemia)
Thyroid Problems
Torticollis
Tourette Syndrome
Toxemia
T-Pump (Terbutaline)
Tracheostomy
Traveling w/multiples
Trendelenburg Bed
Triplets, Two sets of
T-Shape Uterus
Tummy Tucks (abdominoplasty)
Turners Syndrome
Twins
Twins & Triplets or Twins & Quads
Twins,two sets of
Twin-To-Twin Transfusion Syndrome

U

Urinary Tract Infection during pregnancy

 
V

Vaginal Del & C-sections
Vaginal Deliveries
VBAC
Visually Impaired/Blindness

W

Widow
Widower
Working and Breastfeeding
Working Mothers

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Updated 9/14/07
 
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