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In this rare condition, a baby's genitals are not clearly male or female. Genitals may not be fully developed or the baby may have features of more than one ...
Drinking alcohol during pregnancy can cause the child to have disabilities related to behavior, learning and thinking, and physical development. The symptoms of ...
Children with Rett syndrome usually develop repetitive, purposeless hand movements, which differ from child to child. ... development. Problems or changes ...
Severe cataracts impede that development. Cataracts that are present in a newborn for only a few months before removal can profoundly impact future vision. Thus ...
... child's growth or development, make an appointment with your child's health care provider. Request an appointment. Causes. A change in one gene causes ...
Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development ... Infant and toddler health · Print. Sections. Basics ... With your free hand, gently massage a drop of ...
... development. So you might not know if weight is a concern based on how your child looks. A measurement called the body mass index (BMI) helps healthcare ...
Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development ... Infant and toddler health. Sections. Basics · Infant ... If you don't get your baby's foreskin removed ...
Treating craniosynostosis involves surgery to correct the shape of the head and allow for brain growth. Early diagnosis and treatment allow your baby's brain ...
At this time, your baby's hands are now fully developed, complete with miniature fingernails and the ability to curl his or her fingers into a tiny fist. This ...
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