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Babies with a low birth rate normally have problems with their internal organs not being fully developed. A child may have a low birth rate is due to a mother's nutrition, activity level and over all health that caused the child to have an early birth.
Risk factors depend on weight at birth and if breathing problems exist. Premature boy babies have a lower survival rate than premature girl babies. Infection or a birth defect can also affect outcomes.
Anti-depressents can lead to low birth weight which carries risks such as heart problems, children diabetes, and other health complications known by science.
No, the majority of women with BV have babies who are born on time and with normal birth weight. There are some studies that show that BV increases the chances of prematurity and low birth weight.
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Cheetahs give birth to 1-4 babies at a time. They usually weigh 1 to 1.5 pounds at birth.
Poor neonatal care...
No. Pregnant women who smoke often give birth to underweight babies. Althougt being underweight is probably one of the least problems being born to a smoking mom is likely to cause. They're often late in development, and are also prone to be more restless at night.
most definitely. premature babies can have all sorts of problems
Babies born with low birth weight usually end up staying in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit aka the NICU, until they gain weight and are strong enough to sustain themselves. Some babies don't survive.
Birth defects, lung problems, mental retardation, blindness, deafness, and developmental disabilities.
There has not been a lot of research about the possible harm to unborn babies due to bipolar medication. It is always best to discuss the problems associated with any medication taken while pregnant. Do not stop taking your medication before speaking with your doctor, either. Some babies have had birth defects after their mothers have continued to take their bipolar medication, while others did not.