What is a birth defect?
Untitled PageA 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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Penn Ob/Gyn Care: Health Info - Neonatology FAQMost 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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Untitled PageIn 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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Untitled PageThe 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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Untitled PageIt 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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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) regarding Birth DefectsIf 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.
Related QuestionsHealth InformationA "birth defect" is a health problem or physical change, which is present in a baby at the time he/she is born. Birth defects may be very mild, where the baby looks and acts like any other baby, or birth defects may be very severe, where you can immediately tell there is a health problem present. Some of the severe birth defects can be life threatening, where a baby may only live a few months, or may die at a young age (in their teens, for example).Related Questions
Birth Defect Cluster InvestigationsA 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.Related Questions
What's the difference between a birth defect and a birth injury?
Pittsburgh Birth Injuries Information Pennsylvania Birth Tra...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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Philadelphia Birth Injury Attorneys | FAQBirth 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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Untitled PageBirth 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.
Related QuestionsThe Law Offices of Arnold LaubBirth 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.Related Questions
Is cerebral palsy considered a birth defect?
Frequently Asked Questions | Paxil Birth Injuries Lawyers Te...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.
Related QuestionsFrequently Asked Questions On Birth Injuries | San Francisco...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.Related Questions
What is the smallest defect that I can see?
Sonoscan Frequently Asked QuestionsIn 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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JUnit FAQTest-driven development generally lowers the defect density of software. But we're all fallible, so sometimes a defect will slip through. When this happens, write a failing test that exposes the defect. When the test passes, you know the defect is fixed! Don't forget to use this as a learning opportunity. Perhaps the defect could have been prevented by being more aggressive about testing everything that could reasonably break.
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Smart Stork - baby gender selection, fertility advice and ho...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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Wichita Pediatrician.com : FAQsIn 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.
Related Questionsa birth defect (or injury), what is cerebral palsy?
The Law Offices of Arnold LaubCerebral 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.
Related QuestionsWho will receive money after a successful lawsuit for a birth defect (or injury)?
Frequently Asked Questions | Paxil Birth Injuries Lawyers Te...If a living child suffers harm due to an avoidable birth defect (or injury), damages will typically go to the child, sometimes in the form of a trust. Parents can receive compensation for emotional distress damages in some situations. DISCLAIMER: This site and any information contained herein are intended for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. Seek competent legal counsel for advice on any legal matter.
Related QuestionsThe Law Offices of Arnold LaubIf a living child suffers harm due to an avoidable birth injury, damages awarded as part of a successful lawsuit will typically go to the child, sometimes in the form of a trust. Parents can receive compensation for emotional distress damages in some situations.Related Questions
Will a lawsuit always be successful if a baby is harmed through a birth defect (or injury)?
Frequently asked Medical Malpractice and Birth Injury Questi...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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GeneCare Medical Genetics Center | Patient FAQsNO. 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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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) regarding Birth DefectsBirth 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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