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Turner Syndrome Expectant Parent Panel

Free Virtual Event
Join TSF for a peer-to-peer panel discussion designed for expectant parents and families
navigating a prenatal diagnosis of Turner syndrome.
In this conversation, three mothers of girls with Turner syndrome will share their personal
experiences receiving their daughters’ diagnoses during pregnancy. Panelists will discuss the
emotions and uncertainty that can come with diagnosis, navigating pregnancy after receiving
the news, preparing for their daughters’ arrivals, and their experiences during the early years of
life.
May 26 @ 8:00–9:00 PM EDT
This event is intended to provide connection, perspective, and support through shared lived
experience.
Meet the Panelists
- Rena’e Williams: Rena’e is the mother of Shekina, a 1-year-old with Turner syndrome. She
received Shekina’s diagnosis at five months pregnant. - Maurissa Trent: Maurissa is the mother of 9-year-old Juliana.
- Briana Rex: Briana is the mother of Lyla, a 1-year-old with Turner syndrome who is also a
fraternal twin. - Facilitated By Stacie Pelton: Stacie is a woman with Turner syndrome, a social worker, and a
dedicated volunteer with the Turner Syndrome Foundation.
About the Panel Series
TSF Panel Events are peer-to-peer conversations where individuals and families can learn from
the experiences of others navigating different aspects of life with Turner syndrome. These
events feature community members, parents, and occasional subject matter experts sharing
personal stories, practical insights, and audience Q&A in a supportive environment.
Registration is free but required. Register to receive the Zoom link.
This event will be recorded.
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