Mathew’s mother, Megan, was 28 weeks pregnant when she learned her baby had Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF), a rare, congenital condition caused by a combination of four heart defects that change the way blood flows through the heart and to the lungs, resulting in less oxygen-rich blood being carried to the body. Mathew would need surgery soon after birth and Megan’s OBGYN referred her to Dr. Mehta at Nemours Children’s Health, Pensacola. “As a first-time mom, I was terrified and spent countless hours Googling all the worst-case scenarios,” recalls Megan. “But Dr. Mehta reassured me with a simple, ‘I got you.’” Sure enough, Mathew came home on Thanksgiving Day, four days after he was born. Mathew’s Surgery Three weeks later, Mathew’s oxygen saturation dropped into the 30s — he needed open-heart surgery and Megan requested a transfer to Nemours Children’s Hospital, Florida. “The patient and family care at Nemours Children’s […]
