Putting Socks On A Baby

With her baby’s feet moving around, putting on baby socks is not an easy task for a quadriplegic with no finger movement! https://youtu.be/92v0e_N-QxU Meg starts by using both hands to get an opening in the top of the sock. Then,…

Moving A Baby Onto A Bed

If you’re in a wheelchair and can’t do your own independent transfers to the floor safely, your bed is a great place to play with your baby. For Meg, a quadriplegic mom, she finds it easier to transfer baby from…

Parents With Osteogensis Imperfecta Adopt From China

Kara and Adam are parents with Osteogenesis Imperfecta who began their journey as parents with the birth of their daughter, Hannah. “Hannah notices when people stare,” Kara notes, but her daughter doesn’t worry about it. Mistaking the word “disability” for “possibility”, little…

My Role As A Quadriplegic Mom

  Colby Garcia, is a quadriplegic mom. Both of her children who were conceived naturally, carried and then delivered via c-section. She struggled with urinary tract infections during her pregnancy (a common complaint), but her greatest complications had nothing to do with…

Making A Bottle With No Finger Movement

Before you can feed your baby, you have to make the bottle! Meg Johnson, a quadriplegic mom, describes making a bottle for her daughter without moving her fingers. https://youtu.be/7Y2SzohwnHA The bottles are kept in an accessible location in the kitchen, and Meg…

Carrying a Baby with a T-Shirt In A Wheelchair

Figuring out how to push a wheelchair while carrying a baby is a big challenge. Meg Johnson, a quadriplegic mom tried pushing one hand at a time and holding her baby in the other, but that was inefficient. “I can’t go…

Communicating With Kids From A Wheelchair

Kaini Zhang, a quadriplegic in Singapore, was married with two children when she broke her neck in a car accident. “My first concern was my children,” she shared. Her oldest daughter was 3 years old and her younger daughter had…

Getting Baby In And Out Of A Crib

Meg Johnson, quadriplegic mom, demonstrates how she gets her baby in and out of a crib. https://youtu.be/A3QTiyjT9ec Meg has a crib with a door that opens on the side, allowing her wheelchair to roll under and get close to the edge, making…

Paraplegic Mother Of Twins

After Sarah, a veteran wheelchair-user from New Zealand, delivered her twins, reality started to set in. “It’s only been in the last few weeks when I’ve had to say ‘my daughter’ or ‘my son’…that reality kinda really sinks in. It’s…

Being A Confident Dad In A Wheelchair

“Will he grow up and be embarrassed of me? Or be ashamed of me?” Jorge was scared at first. A paraplegic since he was 11 years old, Jorge struggled with self-acceptance. “I grew up being embarrassed and ashamed of myself,” Jorge…