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Reduce the risk of birth defects
Birth defects are a concern for couples who want to have children because they cause very serious consequences, even death for newborns in the first years of life. So how to reduce the risk of birth defects during pregnancy? This article will provide you with useful information as well as effective ways to prevent birth defects.
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Pregnancy at 40: What you need to know
By age 40, the chances of getting pregnant are lower, but many women in this age group still conceive naturally or use assisted reproductive techniques. Every age has its advantages and disadvantages when it comes to getting pregnant.
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Common cleft palate locations in children
There are three types of cleft lip and palate: cleft lip without cleft palate, cleft palate without cleft lip, and cleft lip and cleft palate. Each child will fall into different cases.
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What to do with the ultrasound results of the fetus with cleft palate?
When screening for malformations detects that the baby has a cleft palate, parents often worry that it may affect the development of the fetus in the womb, so what should parents do when detecting this condition? ?
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Can cleft lip and palate defects be detected by fetal ultrasound?
Cleft palate is a birth defect that is not life-threatening and can be corrected by surgery, but has a significant impact on the life and health of children. Early detection of cleft palate helps parents prepare psychologically and necessary things in the process of giving birth and taking care of the baby after birth.
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Is a 12-week ultrasound really necessary?
Pregnancy check-up at the 12th week of pregnancy is the “golden milestone” that helps doctors check the development of the fetus and detect abnormalities early. One of the techniques that support fetal monitoring is ultrasound. So is a 12-week ultrasound really necessary?
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Learn about vertebral bifida
Spina bifida is a congenital defect that occurs in the posterior arch of the spine. Spina bifida causes herniation of components of the neural tube such as the meninges, spinal cord, etc. So what causes spina bifida?
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