Whether a family is having a normal or high-risk pregnancy, all families deserve to know these basic answers and have effective interventions that will prevent preterm birth.
Iris received her name early in pregnancy—we wanted our daughter to have a name that would serve as an anchor and provide hope throughout her life. Iris is the goddess of the rainbow. The three petals of the iris flower represent faith, wisdom and valor. Iris Crystal Aleman’s legacy is just that for us now as we strive to create a world where no babies should have to die or have complicated lives—suffering life-long mental and physical disabilities—due to prematurity. Currently, nearly half a million, greater than the population of Atlanta, GA, babies are born premature each year. The cost of prematurity to society, stemming from the lifelong issues associated with preterm birth, is an estimated $30 billion.
The Iris Fund ensures her legacy is one that makes certain no other family endures the heartbreaking loss and complications of prematurity. It ensures that ALL families have the information they need to understand how their bodies work during pregnancy and labor. To accomplish this, the Iris Fund supports innovative research to define labor, how it occurs, and develop novel, safe and effective therapies to prevent preterm birth.
Thank you for sharing in our story and helping us honor our daughter’s legacy.
Brittney and Jose, Iris’ parents