Intermountain Healthcare experts say that birth defects usually develop in the first three months of pregnancy, but there are steps women can take to help limit risk.
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At a press conference on April 13, Driggs parents Alisha Keyworth and Nick Staten, along with their baby Abigail Rose and a team of medical providers at the University of
Abigail Keyworth was the recipient of the first in utero fetal surgery in Utah. The now 11-month-old reunited with her caregivers Wednesday to celebrate the anniversary of her surgery.\n