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Is there an increased chance of birth defects if I become pregnant through ART?

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No. The risk of congenital anomalies in children conceived through ART is the same as the risk in the general population. Chromosome abnormalities, such as Down's syndrome also occur at a rate similar to the general population.
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Is there an increased chance of birth defects if I become pregnant through IVF?

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There are no known ill effects. Abnormal pre-embryos, even those produced through normal fertilization, do not seem to mature. However, any long-term effects of IVF remain to be determined.
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Are the chances of the child having birth defects increased?

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Some studies have suggested there may be an increased risk of preterm delivery, low birth weight and an increased risk of birth defects with ART procedures, but these findings are controversial. Please speak with your physician if you have concerns about this issue.
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Do babies born from IVF or ICSI procedures have an increased chance of having birth defects?

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The rate of birth defect is related directly to the age of the mother. The chance of having a child with a birth defect is the same for a woman using IVF or ICSI techniques as it is for a woman of the same age having a child naturally.
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What are the most common birth defects?

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One of every 33 babies is born with a birth defect. A birth defect can affect almost any part of the body. The well being of the child depends mostly on which organ or body part is involved and how much it is affected. Many birth defects affect the heart. About 1 in every 100 to 200 babies is born with a heart defect. Heart defects make up about one-third to one-fourth of all birth defects. Some of these heart defects can be serious, and a few are very severe.
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What causes birth defects?

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We do not know what causes most birth defects. Sometimes they just happen and are not caused by anything that the parents did or didn't do. Many parents feel guilty if they have a child with a birth defect even if they did everything they could to have a healthy child.
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When in pregnancy do birth defects happen?

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Birth defects happen before a baby is born. Inherited or genetic factors; things in the environment, such as smoking or drinking alcohol or not getting enough folic acid; and a woman s illness during pregnancy can cause birth defects. Most birth defects happen in the first 3 months of pregnancy, when the organs of the baby are forming. This is the most important stage of development. However, some birth defects happen later in pregnancy.
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Did your child have any birth defects?

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Are The Chances Of Birth Defects Higher?

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There is no reported correlation between babies conceived with medical intervention and birth defects. The risk is no greater than in the normal population.
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Do prescription drugs cause birth defects?

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Some prescription drugs cause birth defects and should never be taken if there is any chance that a woman is pregnant or could become pregnant while taking the drug. Drugs that are used to treat a serious or life threatening illness should be avoided if possible. Prescription drugs known to cause birth defects include thalidomide (Thalomid) and isotretinoin (Accutane). A pregnant woman should always talk with her doctor about the risks and benefits of any drugs before taking them.
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Do illegal drugs cause birth defects?

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Women who use illegal drugs, or "street drugs," can have babies who are small, premature, or have other health problems, such as birth defects. Women who use cocaine while pregnant are more likely to have babies with birth defects of the limbs, gut, kidneys, urinary system, and heart. Other drugs, such as marijuana and ecstasy, may also cause birth defects in babies. Women should not use street drugs while they are pregnant.
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Do genetic factors play a role in causing birth defects?

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Yes, some birth defects "run in the family." Babies with certain types of birth defects may have an extra or a missing chromosome. Birth defects can also happen when just a piece of a chromosome is missing or if just an extra piece is added. Also, certain genes may make a fetus more sensitive to things that cause birth defects.
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What is CDC doing to prevent and help find the causes for birth defects?

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CDC does research to try to find the causes of birth defects. Some people at CDC work in a lab doing basic science research to find answers. For example, we may study how chemicals in the air or water or land might harm a developing baby. Others at CDC are "epidemiologists" who look at all types of birth defects. They try to figure out what babies with certain birth defects have in common. They might study people's genes, their use of certain drugs, or their behaviors.
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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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Is there an increased risk of birth abnormalities?

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A:The risk of birth abnormalities is no greater in embryo adoption than in a couple’s own genetic pregnancy.
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Will the Ultrasound detect birth Defects?

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of all babies are born with some kind of birth defect. Ultrasound can detect most, but not all birth defects that may be present. Some birth defects and many forms of mental retardation cannot be diagnosed using prenatal ultrasound. The sex of the baby can almost always be determined at ultrasound scans performed at or after 12 weeks gestation, however sex determination alone is not generally considered an indication for having the study performed.
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What happens if you take birth control pills while you're pregnant?

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If you continued taking your birth control pill because you didn't realize you were pregnant, don't be alarmed. Despite years of this accident happening, there's very little evidence that exposure to the hormones in birth control pills causes birth defects. Still, the birth control pill is a potent estrogen.
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Birth Defects -- Why not work to PREVENT birth defects?

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Can I still get pregnant if I use birth control?

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Yes, since no form of birth control is 100% effective and most rely heavily on your using them properly. Some types of birth control are better than others and it doesn't hurt to use a back up method "just in case." IUDs, Norplant and Depo-Provera have very small pregnancy rates, but these forms of birth control still carry a small risk.
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What causes birth defects to occur?

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There are many reasons why birth defects happen. Most occur due to environmental and genetic factors. About 40 percent of all birth defects have a known cause. The remaining 60 percent of birth defects do not have a known cause. You may find it surprising that scientists and physicians have not determined the cause for all birth defects. This is why there is a lot of research into the causes of birth defects, to understand more about why they happen and how to prevent them.
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Who is affected by birth defects?

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Birth defects have been present in babies from all over the world, in families of all nationalities and backgrounds. Anytime a couple becomes pregnant, there is a chance that their baby will have a birth defect. Most babies are born healthy. In fact, 97 out of 100 babies are born healthy. Anytime a couple becomes pregnant, there is a 3 to 4 percent chance that their baby will have a birth defect.
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Why are birth defects a concern?

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Although some birth defects have a single abnormality, others have abnormalities in multiple body systems or organs. Birth defects may cause life-long disability and illness, and with some, survival is not possible. Some birth defects, such as mental retardation, are non-treatable disabilities. However, many physical defects can be treated with surgery. Repair is possible with many defects including cleft lip or palate, and certain heart defects.
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How are birth defects diagnosed?

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Many birth defects can be diagnosed before birth with special tests (prenatal diagnosis). Chromosomal abnormalities such as Down syndrome can be diagnosed before birth by analyzing cells in the amniotic fluid or from the placenta. Fetal ultrasound during pregnancy can also give information about the possibility of certain birth defects, but ultrasound is not 100 percent accurate, since some babies with birth defects may look the same on ultrasound as those without problems.
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Question: – What about birth defects in children of Vietnam veterans?

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Answer: – Vietnam veterans' children with the birth defect spina bifida are eligible for certain benefits and services. Furthermore, VA has recently proposed that certain benefits, including health care be authorized for children with birth defects who were born to women Vietnam veterans.
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How many birth defects have there been since 1982 with Accutane?

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