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No. Not all types of Asthma are formed at birth. There are a number of types that devolpe and flair up for a number of reasons. Exercise induced asthma is one that you don't always have at birth. If your lungs don't develop the right way in a growth spurt, you can have some breathing problems until they even out. For lack of a better term.
around 9 months
Asthma is usually inherited or something you develop as you get older. It is not something that can be transmitted.
in the egg cell after fertilization...or after fertilization and before birth
Asthma only affects the breathing of the human body. Asthma is caused by the swelling of the airways. Asthma causes wheezing, a rise or inflammation of the chest, and shortness of breath.
Typically babies that are born with asthma may have been born premature before their lungs were able to fully develop a substance called surfactant. This substance is what allows the inner surface of the lungs to expand properly when the baby makes the change from the womb to breathing air.
There is no connection between premature birth and asthma, however smoking is known to cause premature birth and smoking is also known to lead to the baby developing asthma after birth if the baby is exposed to the secondhand smoke.
No, the human ear is not fully developed at birth. The structures of the inner ear continue to mature and develop after birth, with some aspects of hearing and auditory processing taking several years to fully develop.
Asthma facts:Over12% of Australian adults have asthma.Over 30% of Australian school aged children have asthma.700 - 800 Australians currently die from asthma each yearBoys are twice as likely to develop asthma as females.
Asthma is possable for dogs.somtimes they even get somthing called airway disease!both are alike. it is just like a human with asthma
What do you mean by this question? anyway if you mean it as how to develop the child before his or her birth, it only depend on how you take care of yourself. caring of yourself has a big factor to develop a child in the womb.
The lungs.