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Every 4½ minutes a baby is born with a birth defect in the U.S. and birth defects happen in about 3 percent to 4 percent of pregnancies.
... baby. And there may be more tiredness, nausea and ... developed within the other twin (fetus in fetu). ... An alternative theory suggests that two separate embryos ...
... baby's health. By Mayo Clinic Staff. The goal of prenatal care is to help you and your baby stay healthy during your pregnancy. ... Fetal development: The third ...
... developing symptoms of acute flaccid myelitis. If you or your child develops symptoms of acute flaccid myelitis, seek immediate medical care. Symptoms can ...
It's not clear what causes Wilms tumor. Cancer begins when cells develop changes in their DNA. Cells' DNA holds the instructions that tell the cells what to do.
pitched intake of breath that sounds like "whoop." Before the vaccine was developed, whooping cough was considered a childhood disease. Now whooping cough ...
Was anyone in your family born with a heart condition? Were there any pregnancy complications? Has your child been growing and meeting developmental milestones ...
... development of the baby and cause bleeding in the baby. In this circumstance ... baby has a greater risk of developing some type of heart defect, too.
This medicine may affect your child's growth and development. Talk to your doctor if you have concerns. Do not take other medicines unless they have been ...
Major hospitals usually have a playroom for children being treated. Often playroom staff members have training in child development, recreation, psychology or ...
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