Trisomy 13: Challenging the Narrative and Choosing Hope

Trisomy 13: Challenging the Narrative and Choosing Hope

Author: Katie Taylor, Certified Child Life Specialist May 6, 2026 Duration: 59:45

What happens when a diagnosis labeled "lethal" doesn't tell the full story?

In this episode of Inside the Children's Hospital, Katie Taylor sits down with Nicole, a mom of five, who shares her daughter Charlotte's journey with Trisomy 13—a diagnosis often associated with limited survival and quality of life.

After receiving devastating news over the phone while at work, Nicole and her husband were told their daughter likely wouldn't survive. But instead of accepting that narrative, they sought out information, second opinions, and a care team willing to partner with them.

From navigating medical bias and a complicated NICU stay to bringing Charlotte home without nursing support, Nicole shares what it really looks like to parent a medically complex child—and the joy that exists alongside the challenges.

This conversation highlights the importance of advocacy, informed decision-making, and viewing each child as an individual—not just a diagnosis.

You'll hear:

  • What it was like to receive a Trisomy 13 diagnosis unexpectedly and over the phone

  • How Nicole and her husband navigated conflicting medical opinions and bias

  • The critical role of second opinions and finding the right care team

  • What life looks like caring for a child with a trach, ventilator, and G-tube

  • How siblings adjusted and built meaningful relationships with Charlotte

  • The reality of parenting without in-home nursing support

  • Why quality of life is often misunderstood—and deeply personal

This is a story of advocacy, resilience, and redefining what's possible

What You'll Learn in This Episode

  • What Trisomy 13 is and how it can present differently in every child

  • Why it's important to ask questions and advocate within the healthcare system

  • How medical bias can impact care decisions—and how to navigate it

  • The value of support groups and connecting with other families

  • What daily life can look like for families of medically complex children

  • How siblings adapt and grow in families with high medical needs

  • Why "quality of life" is subjective and should center the family's perspective

Key Takeaway

A diagnosis does not define a child's life—and when families are given the space, support, and information to make informed decisions, they can create a path filled with joy, connection, and meaning.

Resources Mentioned

SOFT (Support Organization for Trisomy 13, 18, and Related Disorders)

Extra to Love

Hope for Trisomy

Emersynn Isla Shining Star Foundation

Asher's Answer

Trisomy 13 & 18 Parent Support Groups (Facebook communities)

Understanding Trisomy 13
Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center (GARD)
https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov

AAP Article: Guidance for Caring for Infants and Children with Trisomy 13 

Follow Charlotte on Facebook

This episode is a powerful reminder that behind every diagnosis is a child, a family, and a story that deserves to be fully seen and understood.


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Hosted by Katie Taylor, a Certified Child Life Specialist, Inside the Children's Hospital is a quiet space for the often unspoken journey of pediatric illness. This podcast moves beyond the clinical to explore the human heart of the hospital, offering conversations that feel more like a shared cup of coffee in a waiting room than a formal interview. You'll hear directly from parents and caregivers who articulate the complex mix of fear, resilience, and love they experience, while pediatric nurses, doctors, and therapists provide their unique professional perspectives on fostering healing and normalcy. The discussions naturally delve into the practicalities of family life disrupted, the emotional weight carried by all involved, and the small, profound moments of hope that sustain people. It’s a resource for anyone connected to a child’s health challenge, whether you're a family member seeking solidarity, a friend looking to understand, or simply someone interested in the intersection of medicine and humanity. Each episode aims to validate the listener's own feelings, whether they are in the midst of a crisis or reflecting on one, by presenting these authentic narratives without sugarcoating yet always with profound compassion. Tune in to find a sense of community and a deeper appreciation for the delicate, powerful work happening within those walls.
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