congenital abnormality - an abnormality present at birth. cordocentesis - a procedure to sample some of the umbilical cord blood during pregnancy.
Congenital abnormality. Genetic abnormality. Infection (i.e., parvovirus B-19, CMV, listeria).
A congenital abnormality of the uterus, which the woman is born with, but which does not cause any problems, until she gets pregnant .
A congenital abnormality of the uterus that involves a partial lack of fusion of the two parts of the uterus. A single cervix is present.
Spina bifida: Congenital abnormality characterized by a defect in the vertebral column. Membranes of the spinal cord and the spinal cord protrude outside the protective bony canal of the spine. Spinal anesthesia: Anesthesia given in the spinal canal.
Macroglossia - A congenital abnormality in which an individual is born with an excessively large tongue.
Congenital abnormality, gestational age, birth weight, Apgar scores, cord pH, growth restriction, pregnancy complications, mode of delivery, and multiple pregnancy were compared.
The commonest cause of death within the first four weeks of life is a congenital abnormality (birth defect) such as congenital heart disease or severe spina bifida or rubella syndrome (the effects of German measles infection in early pregnancy).
When there's little fluid, like in congenital abnormality of the bladder or missing kidneys, the trachea and other respiratory structures don't mature, ...
Bicornuate Uterus: A congenital abnormality of the uterus that involves a partial lack of fusion of the two parts of the uterus to varying degrees. A single cervix is present.
Congenital abnormality (problem present at birth) of the fallopian tube. History of pelvic surgery (since scarring may block the fertilized egg from leaving the fallopian tube). History of ectopic pregnancy.
This depends on the cause of the baby's death. If the reason was a congenital abnormality, you may be referred for genetic counselling to assess the risks and discuss your options for a future pregnancy.
History of previous miscarriage, preterm labor, premature delivery, congenital abnormalities, stillbirth, or neonatal death Family history of congenital abnormality or stillbirth Multiple gestation Smoking Alcohol or drug abuse Abnormal Pap ...
See also: Genital, Congenital, Abnormality, Pregnancy, Pregnant
 
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