
How a Bone Marrow Transplant Cured her daugther’s Sickle Cell Anemia (272)-Maite's Story
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In this episode of Child Life On Call, guest Maite Rodriguez shares her daughter Alessia’s inspiring journey with sickle cell disease (SCD)—from diagnosis at birth and painful crises to finding a cure through a pediatric bone marrow transplant at Memorial Sloan Kettering. Maite discusses the challenges of long-term treatments like hydroxyurea, the emotional toll of hospitalizations, and her family’s decision to pursue IVF to create a genetic match. She also introduces her bilingual children’s book, Just Like the Moon, which helps families explain sickle cell to children, siblings, and communities.
⏱️ Episode Timestamps
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00:05 – Newborn diagnosis and the first sickle cell pain crisis
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09:00 – Daily medications: penicillin, folic acid, and hydroxyurea
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20:00 – How advocacy, research, and community support make a difference
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25:00 – Considering a cure: bone marrow transplant and IVF journey
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31:00 – Why Memorial Sloan Kettering was chosen for Alessia’s transplant
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41:00 – Life after transplant: cured of sickle cell, dancing in the rain
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48:00 – Writing Just Like the Moon, a bilingual sickle cell book for kids
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Just Like the Moon, a book written by Maite Rodriguez
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Sickle Cell 101
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Memorial Sloan Kettering Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplant Program
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Sickle Cell Consortium – Resources & Advocacy
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Ronald McDonald House Charities – family lodging during hospital care
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