The Turner Syndrome symbol is the butterfly.
Here is the history of the symbol, according to the Turner Syndrome Society (TSSUS):
"The four circles from our previous logo have evolved into the wings of the butterfly. This evolution connects our past to our present. The butterfly is feminine yet strong like our members. Every butterfly is unique just like our members. Butterflies fly on their own which is what we hope all of our members will do with the help of TSSUS!"
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Here is the history of the symbol, according to the Turner Syndrome Society (TSSUS):
"The four circles from our previous logo have evolved into the wings of the butterfly. This evolution connects our past to our present. The butterfly is feminine yet strong like our members. Every butterfly is unique just like our members. Butterflies fly on their own which is what we hope all of our members will do with the help of TSSUS!"
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Turner Syndrome Fact #1: One of the most common features of Turner Syndrome is short stature.
Winnie the Pooh was a wise bear...
It fits Lily perfectly!
I'm pretty sure given my new found love for this quote, Lily needs this for her room!
Winnie the Pooh was a wise bear...
It fits Lily perfectly!
I'm pretty sure given my new found love for this quote, Lily needs this for her room!