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… Yes Recent head injury No Recent head injury Does your baby seem sick? A sick baby probably will not be acting normally. For example, the baby may be much fussier than usual or not want to eat. Yes …
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… It can be hard to know if a medicine is safe for your baby. Most medicines are not studied in pregnant women. … researchers worry about how the medicines might affect the baby. But some medicines have been taken for so long by so … especially during the first 3 months. That is when a baby's organs form. But what if you take medicine for a …
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… done between 10 to 14 weeks to tell you the chance of your baby developing a genetic abnormality Urine tests to check … Columbia. This screening indicates the chance of your baby having Down syndrome , trisomy 18 or an open neural … some people will screen positive, most won’t have a baby with one of these conditions. Prenatal screening …
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… problems, including Down syndrome . The risk of having a baby with certain chromosome problems increases with your … birth defects. Screening tests can show the chance that a baby has certain conditions. Diagnostic tests can show for sure if the baby has certain conditions. What you choose may depend on …
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… From physical changes to getting the chance to see your baby for the first time - here's an overview of what to … The second trimester is a time of rapid growth for your baby. Learn more about how your baby is developing and what to expect: Fetal development at …
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… related to your reproductive and sexual health Deliver your baby in a hospital or out of hospital setting (like your … and care for newborns and infants Ensure you and your baby receive the best care possible by collaborating with …
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… nurses and community resources that’ll provide you, your baby and family with the best possible information and care. … and pregnancy programs in your community. Useful resources Baby's Best Chance A handbook with information about pregnancy and how to prepare for the birth of your baby, and the first six months of your baby's life. …
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… spine (vertebrae) don't form properly around part of the baby's spinal cord. Spina bifida can be mild or severe. The … test (quad screen) and an ultrasound of the developing baby. These tests check for signs of spina bifida and other … to have an amniocentesis. This test helps confirm if the baby has spina bifida. After birth, a doctor can usually …
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… vagina and anus. The cut may be done to help deliver the baby or to help prevent the muscles and skin from tearing. The cut is made just before the baby's head comes out of the birth canal. The cut is … episiotomy is needed. For example, it may be needed if the baby's heart rate drops too much during pushing. Or it may …
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… There are resources available to help keep you and your baby safe. Learn more: Domestic abuse while you are pregnant … seek help if you need it. Learn more: Coping with losing a baby … Emotional health and support during pregnancy …