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… a woman who has Rh-negative blood becomes pregnant with a baby (fetus) that has Rh-positive blood. This is called Rh incompatibility. If the blood of an Rh-positive baby mixes with the blood of an Rh-negative mother during … and, depending on when it occurs, can destroy the baby's red blood cells. Rh sensitization does not generally …
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… stick A heel stick is used to get a blood sample from a baby. The baby's heel is poked, and several drops of blood are … is usually felt when the lancet punctures the skin. Your baby may feel a little discomfort with the skin puncture. …
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… woman becomes infected and passes it on to her growing baby (fetus), it can cause blindness and brain damage in the … antibodies to Toxoplasma gondii . To see if your growing baby is infected, the test can be done on a sample of the fluid that is around your baby ( amniotic fluid ) taken during amniocentesis . Why It …
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… treat problems with your uterus. It may be done to remove growths from the uterus, such as fibroids or polyps. It may … normal in size and shape. No polyps , fibroids , or other growths are present. Openings to the fallopian tubes look … present in the uterus. Uterine polyps, fibroids, or other growths are present. A misplaced intrauterine device (IUD) …
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… their child. If the changed gene is from both parents, the baby will get the disease. If the changed gene is from only one parent, the baby will be a carrier . This means that the child will have … test to measure hexosaminidase A is done to: See whether a baby has Tay-Sachs disease. Find Tay-Sachs carriers . People …
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… of ALP in the blood. These conditions include rapid bone growth (during puberty), bone disease (such as Paget's … parathyroid hormone. This is the hormone that controls bone growth. Check to see how well treatment for Paget's disease … of ALP in the blood. These conditions include rapid bone growth (during puberty), bone disease (such as Paget's …
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… tissue, or fluid is added to a substance that promotes the growth of germs. If no germs grow, the culture is negative. … it is placed in a container with a substance (called growth medium or culture medium) that helps bacteria, … tissue, or fluid is added to a substance that promotes the growth of germs. If no germs grow, the culture is negative. …
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… right place. The glands are not too big or too small. No growths or other problems are seen. Abnormal: The thyroid gland is too big, or a growth (thyroid nodule) or cyst is seen in the thyroid … right place. The glands are not too big or too small. No growths or other problems are seen. Abnormal: The thyroid …
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… waiting 4 weeks before you give your breast milk to your baby. This is because the tracer can pass to your baby. Some doctors may advise you to stop breastfeeding … after this scan. If you plan to no longer feed your baby your breast milk after the test, stop breastfeeding 2 …
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… is done to: Check for and possibly take out abnormal growths (such as tumours) in the belly or pelvis. Check for … size, shape, and position. Adhesions , cysts, or abnormal growths, such as tumours, are not seen. No signs of disease … in size, shape, or position. Adhesions, cysts, or abnormal growths, such as tumours, may be seen. Signs of disease, …