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Anna M. Sevcsik, a communication expert and social activist, was pregnant eight times and finally gave birth to five babies. You know exactly what it feels like to lose a fetus, or how difficult it is when, as parents, we don't get the right support, the right information, or the empathy from those around us. That is why he founded the Baby Genetics Association, so that all those planning or expecting a child can receive the maximum empathy and objective information they deserve. Anna created a network of prepared experts and a team of volunteers, organizes events, and continuously creates value. He believes that non-judgment, selfless helping and setting a positive example are more important than anything else. How far does the effect of our positive actions reach, and why is it important to be empathetic? Following Anna's speech, we can also think about these questions. The performance was delivered on December 2, 2021. Anna Sevcsik M. had eight pregnancies, but she could give birth to five. She knows exactly what a miscarriage is like, and she is also familiar with the feeling of not having enough support, information or empathy from the people around you as a parent. Based on her experiences, she has established the Association for Prenatal Genetics (Babagenetika Egyesület) to help future parents to get the proper empathy and information everyone deserves. In her talk, she suggests that offering help, being nonjudgmental and setting a positive example are crucial when communicating with people planning or expecting babies. This talk was given on December 2, 2021. Anna Sevcsik M. has had eight pregnancies, but she could give birth to five. She knows exactly what a miscarriage is like, and she is also familiar with the feeling of not having enough support, information or empathy from the people around you as a parent. Based on her experiences, she has established the Association for Prenatal Genetics (Babagenetika Egyesület) to help future parents to get the proper empathy and information everyone deserves. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx