Having OI doesn't make us less of people, it adds to our lived experience

October 02, 2019 | 16m 00s

Born with Osteogenesis Imperfecta, a woman shares her journey navigating through medical bias and the genetic variances of OI, in preparation of motherhood.

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STORYTELLER ATTRIBUTES
30 - 39
Female
More than a college degree
White
4xxxx
Patient
STORY TYPE
Bones, Joints and Muscles; Osteogenesis Imperfectq
Genetics/Birth Defects; Pregnancy and Reproduction
Communicating with doctors and nurses; Making decisions about the right health care or treatment for you; Describing how easy or hard it has been for you to get the health care you need
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