Courses

11-Part Mental Health Series

7-Part Fetal Care Series

GPT: Fetal Diagnosis & Treatment Library

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Looking for helpful medical content?

Look at “SOURCES” for very helpful links on any condition or question through this custom GPT:

Guides

Provider Guide: Introducing CarryMe Health to Patients

Questions Upon Fetal Diagnosis

Termination For Medical Reasons

Pregnancy or Infant Loss: Reflections For Parents

Perinatal Palliative Care

Supporting A Loved One Through Pregnancy or Infant Loss

Questions After Loss (includes questions to your employer)

Library: Fetal Diagnosis & Treatment Library for Patients

Check out our library on the CarryMe Health community: Fetal Conditions & Fetal Interventions

Notes:

  • Fetal care is a growing field, meaning advances and “firsts” are happening every year across leading fetal care centers.

  • This library is thorough but not exhaustive, and provides a simple definition/description, photos and URLs for patients seeking more information.

  • Sources: NAFTNet fetal center websites.

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More on how we built the custom GPT for fetal conditions:

  • Created in February 2026, and will be updated periodically.

  • The GPT pulls fetal condition and fetal intervention information from NAFTNet Centers in the United States and Canada.

    • We pulled 443 unique URLs highlighting specific Fetal Conditions and Fetal Interventions across the selected center websites.

    • The list of specific source pages is not exhaustive, however is directionally powerful in researching fetal conditions and fetal interventions in the United States.

    • We created a priority list of URLs to search first, followed by others within the NAFTNet umbrella of fetal care centers, based on our own research across all pages on helpful information for patients.

      • Pages with concise, clear information were prioritized.

      • Pages with helpful categories of intervention, or clear organization of conditions, were prioritized.

      • Pages with helpful graphics were prioritized.

      • Centers with new therapies in research by condition were noted.

      • All information should be able to be translated into Spanish on your own, via Google Translate or other services.

    • Information is informative, and does not serve as a primary source of medical information. Consult your care team for medical care.