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... birth defects in the developing fetus. Rubella during pregnancy is the most common cause of congenital deafness. It's best to be protected against rubella ...
A Mayo Clinic study assessing placental pathology reports after fetal surgery for congenital defect repair found that the interventions did not increase ...
Approximately one in a 100 live births have a congenital heart defect, so it's really one of the most common congenital birth defects. And the good news for ...
Twenty-five percentof these are affected by a severe congenital heart defect (https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/heartdefects/data.html#References). Children with CHD ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My husband and I are hoping to start a family soon, but I have a congenital heart defect — a bicuspid aortic valve.
Fetal development begins before you even know you're pregnant. Here's ... Can birth control pills cause birth defects? Ovulation · Implantation bleeding ...
How could obesity affect my baby? · Congenital disorders · Being significantly larger than average at birth (fetal macrosomia) · Growth problems · Childhood asthma ...
A person born with a congenital heart defect can often be treated successfully in childhood. But sometimes, the heart condition may not need repair during ...
Fetal macrosomia can cause a baby to become wedged in the birth canal (shoulder dystocia), sustain birth injuries, or require the use of forceps or a vacuum ...
This congenital heart defect involves a hole in the heart. It affects blood flow through the heart valves. Learn the symptoms and how it's treated.
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