It is important for people to learn about International Omphalocele Awareness Day, because few are aware of this condition and how it can affect a child.
Omphalocele is characterized by a rupture of the abdominal wall during early pregnancy and subsequent exposure of internal organs (such as intestines) outside the uterus. By definition, it is present at birth, which makes it difficult for some parents who do not know about this condition until after delivery or even sometime during childhood as well. However, there are many steps you can take to help your child with this condition now that you know about it!
Here are some tips for supporting your kid:
-Take a selfie and share it on social media with the hashtag #ArtDay
-Share your favorite piece of art from the past year with your friends on social media-Be prepared for the possibility that your child may have to have surgery. The sooner you know about the condition, the better you can prepare yourself and your family for what may happen later on.
-Have an open dialogue with your child’s doctor or care provider so they know what questions to answer during appointments. You might even consider asking them to meet with your little one directly so they feel comfortable talking about it..