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Why does my baby have a birth defect?

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Most birth defects, or congenital anomalies, occur for unknown reasons. Some are genetic in origin, which means that it is related to the chromosomes or genes; this does not necessarily mean that the problem is inherited from the parents. Other anomalies occur randomly during the very complex process of embryonic and fetal development. Some anomalies are discovered prior to delivery through ultrasound or amniocentesis, whereas others are not known before birth.
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What is my chance of having a baby with a birth defect?

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In the United States, about 3% of babies are born with birth defects. Some women have a higher chance of having a child with a birth defect. Women over the age of 35 years have a higher chance of having a child with Down syndrome than women who are younger. If taken when a woman is pregnant, certain drugs can increase the chance of birth defects. Also, women who smoke and use alcohol while pregnant have a higher risk of having a baby with certain birth defects.
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Where can I get information about my baby's birth defect or genetic condition?

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If your child has a birth defect, you should ask his or her doctor about local resources and treatment. Geneticists and genetic counselors are another resource. CDC can give you general information about neural tube defects. Many support groups also have brochures and books to help you learn more about birth defects.
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What is a birth defect?

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A birth defect is a problem that happens while the baby is developing in the mother's body. Most birth defects happen during the first 3 months of pregnancy. A birth defect may affect how the body looks, works, or both. It can be found before birth, at birth, or anytime after birth. Most defects are found within the first year of life.
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What kind of health care provider can help find out what caused my baby's birth defect?

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Birth defects are common in our country. Some birth defects are found before birth, some at the time of birth, and some are found during the first year of life. A few don't show up until the child is older. It is common for parents to want to know what caused their baby's birth defect. However, the causes for about 70% birth defects are unknown. A primary care provider (PCP) usually looks at a child who may have a birth defect.
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Who coordinates the health care of my child who has a birth defect?

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The PCP usually provides the basic care of a child with a birth defect. The PCP should know about sources of help for the child and the family. Help may include support groups, public health services, and current medical literature. The PCP also coordinates the child's care. For example, children with birth defects involving their bones may need to see an orthopedist, a doctor trained in problems with the bones.
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How can I get in touch with parents of a child with the same birth defect as my child?

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It is helpful for many parents to have contact with other parents of a child with the same type of birth defect that your child has. Parents of a child with the same birth defect may have learned how to deal with some concerns and questions you have. Often, they can give you hints about good resources for your child's special needs. They can share what worked best with their child. Talking with them may provide emotional support and ways to help you deal better with issues about your child.
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Have you ever had a baby with a birth defect or congenital abnormality?

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By answering yes to any one of the above questions it is recommended that you use a douche at the time of all conception attempts. If you answered yes to all 4 of the above questions the use of a douche is strongly recommended at the time of all conception attempts, as success without the douche may not be possible.
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What are the chances that my baby will be born with a birth defect?

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In the United States, approximately 3 percent of all babies are born with a birth defect. The chances are usually higher for those women who engage in irresponsible behavior during pregnancy. At the same time, if a family member of yours has been born with a birth defect the chances increase slightly.
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Will a lawsuit always be successful if a baby is harmed through a birth defect (or injury)?

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No. Some birth defects (or injuries) are unavoidable. The key question is whether medical providers and/or a pharmaceutical company failed to give you or your baby adequate medical care or medication advice during pregnancy and/or delivery.
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Who can have a baby with a neural tube defect in the United States?

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Sixty million women are of childbearing age in the United States; all those who are capable of becoming pregnant are at risk for having an NTD-affected pregnancy. It is not possible to predict which women will have a pregnancy affected by an NTD. Ninety-five percent of NTDs occur in women with no personal or family history of NTDs. However, some risk factors are known: NTD-affected pregnancy increases a woman's chance to have another NTD-affected pregnancy approximately twenty times.
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A birth defect is an abnormality that is present at birth, such as a missing limb, malformed heart, or Down syndrome. Birth defects occur in about 3% of births--more than 122,000 babies in the US every year. Women of all ages, races/ethnicities, education, and income levels are at risk for having a baby with a birth defect. The causes of most birth defects are unknown, but through research and surveillance causes may be identified and prevention measures developed.
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Will My Baby Have Problems After Birth?

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One of the most frequently asked questions is, "Will my baby have diabetes?" Almost universally the answer is no. However, the baby is at risk for developing type 2 diabetes later in life, and of having other problems related to gestational diabetes, such as hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) mentioned earlier. If your blood sugars were not elevated during the 24 hours before delivery, there is a good chance that hypoglycemia will not be a problem for your baby.
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Will the screening test tell me for certain if my baby has a birth defect?

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NO. A screening test will only provide a risk estimate i.e. it will tell you your risk for Down syndrome, Trisomy 18 or ONTD is increased or within the normal range. A screening test cannot diagnose or rule out any specific condition.
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What's the difference between a birth defect and a birth injury?

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Birth injuries are generally caused by something that went wrong during delivery itself, while birth defects usually involve harm to a baby that arose prior to birth due to something that happened during or before the pregnancy.
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What is the difference between a birth defect and a birth injury?

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Birth injuries are usually caused by something that went wrong during child delivery itself, while birth defects usually involve harm to a baby that arose prior to birth, due to something that happened during or before the pregnancy.
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Birth injuries are generally caused by something that went wrong during child delivery itself, while birth defects usually involve harm to a baby that arose prior to birth ...more►► A Slip & Fall case occurs when a person slips on a substance which is too slippery to be safe. The expression "Slip & Fall" is also used when a person is injured because they tripped over an item and fell, causing an injury.
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Will I be able to see my baby after the birth?

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Your hospital experience should happen in the way that you decide that you want it to happen. If you choose to see your baby after he/she is born, you can do that. You can choose to hold your baby, feed your baby, and change your baby. You may also choose to have the adoptive family share in these experiences so they can begin bonding with the baby.
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Is cerebral palsy considered a birth defect?

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Cerebral palsy is the generic term for a number of disorders affecting a baby's brain function and body movement. Cerebral palsy can be the result of an injury to a baby's brain in the womb, during delivery, or some time after birth. It can also be caused by a lack of oxygen flow to a baby's brain during delivery.
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If you plan to have a baby, how soon after stopping the birth control pill can you conceive?

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One of the advantages of the birth control pill is that it's quickly reversible. After you stop taking the pill, you may have only a two-week delay before you ovulate again. Your period would follow about four to six weeks after you take the last pill. Once ovulation resumes, you can become pregnant. If this happens during your first cycle off the pill, you may not have a period at all. However, although possible, this scenario isn't likely.
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How long before conception does a women need to stop drinking to ensure the birth of a normal baby?

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Alcohol abuse prior to a pregnancy contributes to poor nutritional status of the woman and predisposes her to many negative health consequences. The more time there is for the body to recover from the nutritional and physical effects of alcohol abuse prior to a pregnancy, the more chance there is for a healthy pregnancy that results in a healthy baby. As for social or occasional drinkers, it is suggested that women stop drinking before they begin trying to conceive.
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Back to Top Q: Does a birth parent have the right to parent her/his baby?

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Women plan an adoption until they experience the delivery of their baby and then they choose to parent. Prior to delivery, you will explore in counseling the emotions that you might experience while in the hospital. We will be there to help you decide what is best for you and your baby.
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Does the birth mother have the right to see the baby after delivery?

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Yes. The birth mother makes all of the decisions regarding the birthing process and what her desires are related to her time in the hospital and the adoption arrangements in general. We first find out what the birth mother's wishes are for: 1) the type of family she desires for her child, 2) the type of adoption she wants - open or closed, and 3) what her wishes are for the birthing plan. Then we try to present families to her that are consistent with her desires.
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Birth injuries are generally caused by something that went wrong during delivery, while birth defects usually involve harm to a baby that arose prior to birth, as a result of genetics, infection, or something that happened during or before the pregnancy.
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What does a birth doula do?

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A birth doula provides physical, emotional, and informational support to women and their partners during pregnancy, labor and birth. She offers help and advice on comfort measures such as breathing, relaxation, massage and positioning. She provides assistance to families in gathering information about the course of their labor and their options, both prior to and during labor and delivery.
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What is the smallest defect that I can see?

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In the “Z” (depth) direction, AMI is sensitive to separations as small as 200 Angstroms. In the X-Y directions, the resolution is based on the ultrasonic frequency and the design of the transducer. Typically the resolution is about 250 microns for 10 MHz, 75 microns for 30 MHz, 25 microns for 100 MHz and 10 microns for 230 MHz. However, a transducer can actually detect defects smaller than its resolution by an order of magnitude.
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