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Testing for fetal abnormality is now routine during pregnancy.
If there is no underlying disease or abnormality present, the rate of successful pregnancy after several miscarriages approaches normal.
it means that your baby has 1 year to live
Catholics are free to be checked for any possible abnormality in a pregnancy. However, they are forbidden from taking action, such as abortion, to end the pregnancy if a genetic abnormality is found. Some abnormalities can be corrected while the infant is still in the womb so checking for such conditions is recommended.
Lash cerclage (a permanent stitch performed before pregnancy because of trauma to the cervix or an anatomical abnormality).
Prenatal diagnosis of a chromosome abnormality is only possible currently through two procedures: Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS) and Amniocentesis. Both procedures are capable of diagnosing chromosome abnormalities, however they differ in several key ways including timing during the pregnancy and the type of specimen used to make the diagnosis. To find out which is most appropriate for you, please contact your primary care doctor or obstetrician.
By what is called as amniocentesis, you can diagnose the chromosomal abnormality of the unborn baby. You do this procedure under cover of ultrasonography. The fetal cells will give you complete picture of the chromosomal abnormality of the unborn child.
The foal may be aborted or the pregnancy will continue with the foal suffering developmental problems from lack of nutrients.
Heart and developmental problems. Google meth-amphetamines on pregnancy should be similar effects. as they are both amphetamines only one is designer and the other can be dirty
Yes. Some times. Specially when there is gross structural abnormality present in the eyes of the baby. Functional blindness can not be detected by any method.
In medicine, a double X generally refers to the female gene; girls receive an X chromosome from both mother and father. An XY world refer to the male, because boys receive an X chromosome from the mother and a Y chromosome from the father. However, if you do not understand the notations on any medical document, particularly a pregnancy scan, you should contact your medical provider - perhaps the nurse at the clinic where the scan was taken - to ask about what it means.
Surprising to many but a full one third of pregnancies end in miscarriage. Most occur within the first month and are indicate an abnormality in development of the fetus.