Amniotic Band Syndrome - ABS
Stories of Babies/Children born with ABS:

These stories have been written by parents.

  Name of Story  Story Description+ 
  Bryant's ABS Story  ABS affected Bryant's Left foot and hand
Ciara's ABS Story  Ciara's ABS Story  ABS affected Ciara's face causing Cleft lip and palate
  Austyn's ABS Story  After three surgeries Austyn has had all her fingers seperated with only cosmetic defects, a scar from Z-plasty on her leg and her foot and one nail missing.
Allyssa's ABS Story  Allyssa's ABS Story  Allyssa was born without her right forearm and hand. Her mom shares how she progressed from grief to acceptance.
Alysa's ABS Story  Alysa's ABS Story  Alysa was born with clubfoot and Amniotic Band Syndrome that caused her to lose all the toes on one foot, two on the other and part of 3 of her fingers (including half of one of her thumbs).
Andrew David's Story  Andrew David's Story  Andrew David was born missing his right hand and forearm from below his elbow joint.
Andrew's ABS Story  Andrew's ABS Story  Andrew has one hand with 2 fingers and a bud on it and his other hand has 1 and 1/2 finger's on it. He was born with clubbed feet with 2 toes on it and 5 toes on the other foot.
Ariana's Story  Ariana's Story  Ariana was born missing her left forearm down. I just wanted to add her story because when I found this website it helped me with a lot of the questions and concerns that I had and Ariana loves to hear the stories and look at all the pictures of other kids with "nubbies" just like hers.
Gertie's ABS Story  Gertie's ABS Story  As a result of ABS, Gertie was born without her left hand.
  Dionne's ABS Story  At birth Dionne had multiple congenital amputations. Her left leg and foot were actually delivered by c-section.
Azalea's ABS Story  Azalea's ABS Story  Azalea was born with ABS which resulted in cleft lip/palate and right eye missing globe and a band on her left hand.
Ana's ABS Story  Ana's ABS Story  born in 1996 with ABS affecting three fingers of her right hand, causing cleft pallate, and affecting her pinky toes and causing flat feet.
  Miah's ABS Story  born in 2003 with ABS affectin both of her hands, she also has two toes missing and bilateral clubfeet. She's had 4 operations on her feet and 2 on her hands.
Stevie's ABS Story  Stevie's ABS Story  Born missing his left arm below the elbow
Keenan's Story  Keenan's Story  Born missing his left hand and lower forearm
Cameron's ABS Story  Cameron's ABS Story  Born missing his left hand below the wrist
  Preston's ABS Story  born on April 21, 2002 with both hands affected by ABS. On his right hand he only has a thumb and on his left hand he has all fingers, but his thumb is half the length of a normal thumb and his pinky, ring, and middle finger were webbed.
  Nathan's ABS Story  born on March 1, 2000 missing all of his left hand just below the wrist due to Amniotic Band Syndrome.
  Shelbie's ABS Story  born with amniotic band syndrome affecting her hands and bilateral clubfeet
Brooke Elizabeth's Story  Brooke Elizabeth's Story  Born with an underdeveloped arm due to ABS
Jeni's ABS Story  Jeni's ABS Story  Born with an underdeveloped arm due to ABS
Miranda's ABS Story  Miranda's ABS Story  born with cleft lip/palate, clubfeet, and her fingers and toes all affected by ABS.
  Rebekah's ABS Story  born with her left hand and forearm missing
Caitlin's ABS Story  Caitlin's ABS Story  born with her left hand having four webbed fingers and a normal thumb, her right hand her middle finger is just a bubble, her pointer is swollen from constriction, her right foot is missing three toes (she has a big bubble but doctor's aren't sure if there are any bones), her left foot has a partial band just above her ankle.
Billy's ABS Story  Billy's ABS Story  born with no fingers on his right hand. He is an inspiration to those who know him.
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