Birth Defects Articles

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Symptoms and Treatments for Common Birth Defects - There are 6 common birth defects including: congenital heart defects, clubfoot, cleft lip/palate, spina bifida, missing or underdeveloped limbs, and sickle-cell disease. Some of the symptoms and treatments are similar and some are unique.

Smoking Linked To Cleft Palate Birth Defect - Take a look at the Surgeon General’s warning printed on a pack of cigarettes, and you will find that it talks about the potential for causing birth defects. Yet in spite of the foregoing, the number of expectant mothers who light up regularly is decreasing only slowly and gradually, while there are still those who will continue to puff away without restraint.

Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors Linked To Birth Defects - Medications are always eyed with suspicion by pregnant women for the potential harm they might cause to their unborn children. Yet how often does a woman become pregnant even after allegedly protected intercourse? Since by and large many contraceptives tout their abilities to prevent unwanted pregnancies, women by and large have come to rely on the gels, creams, pills, patches and shots, and thus a missed period does not alarm them – immediately.

Recessive Genes and Birth Defects – Understanding the Chemistry - Biology has proven that the genetic makeup of a child is in large part determined by the genetic makeup of its parents. Thus, there mix of dominant and recessive genes plays a huge role in how a child will look, develop, and which ailments it may be born with.

Preventing Birth Defects - Many of the birth defects experienced today, can be prevented with good prenatal care, avoidance of alcohol, safe sexual contact and by genetic counceling before pregnancy. There are also other precautions women can take both before and during pregnancy to help prevent birth defects.

Preconception Planning is a Tool for Birth Defect Prevention - When deciding to have a baby, one thing to take into consideration is if the mom-to-be's body is ready to handle the stress pregnancy will put on it and if the body is optimally ready for pregnancy and the needs of the fetus. There is plenty that can be done during preconception that will help to prevent birth defects and ensure that the result of your pregnancy is a healthy baby.

Pica Is Common Behavior in Children with Autism and Other Birth Defects - Have you heard about pica? Unless you are actively dealing with this disorder, then the odds are good that you probably are not familiar with this term. It denotes the excessive compulsion to consume items not intended for ingestion by humans.

Making Medical Relationships Work When Caring For a Child with a Birth Defect - A child suffering from a birth defect will require a lot of unique medical care, some of it rendered routinely during regular checkups while a fairly larger portion will be rendered by a plethora of specialists. Making medical relationships work when caring for a child with a birth defect is a hurdle many parents find especially hard to weather, usually because they feel that at times the doctor is speaking in a language they simply cannot follow, while at other times there are so many physicians involved in the care of the child that a general consensus and set of instructions is not readily apparent.

Invasive Testing Discloses Birth Defects and Presents Risks - Pregnancy is a time filled with wonder, awe, many worries, and almost countless doctors’ visits. In the course of an uneventful pregnancy, you most likely will only see your doctor once a month; yet if you are in a high risk group or if there are problems detected in the course of the pregnancy, you will find that you might be visiting your physician every two to three weeks.

How to Recognize If a Birth Defect Is Affecting Your Child’s Speech Ability - Birth defects are quite frequently broken down into two categories: visible, outward deformities and invisible, systemic or organic abnormalities. While the former are usually clearly defined and their scope is well documented, the latter will sometimes present something of a problem when attempting to limit the sphere of influence the defect has on the developing child.

Helping Your Child Cope with Birth Defects - Even as the infant and toddler years are amazing in the fact that new discoveries are made on a daily basis, there will come a time when your pint sized angel realizes that she or he is different from the other kids. No, it is not the skin or hair color, gender, or even the way words are pronounced, but it is the fact that a birth defect has changed something about the child’s body that makes it different from everyone else.




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