GPT: Fetal Diagnosis & Treatment Library

En Español?

Looking for helpful medical content?

Look at “SOURCES” provided on any Q&A done through this custom GPT:

More info:

  • 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 is not exhaustive, however is directionally powerful.

    • 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 of helpful pages 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 and other services.

Guides

Provider Guide: Introducing CarryMe Health to Patients

Questions Upon Fetal Diagnosis

Termination For Medical Reasons

Perinatal Palliative Care

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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