As long as your wife has been visiting the doctor routinely and following instructions everything should be fine. These days doctors know about issues before they ever occur and can stop them from happening.
Birth injuries are something that happens during birth. Birth defects are not included. Most birth injuries are caused by lack of oxygen,like Cerebral Palsy.
Philip Schwartz has written: 'Birth injuries of the newborn' -- subject(s): Birth injuries
.When trauma patients stabilize during nonoperative therapy, chances are high that surgery will be avoided and that spleen injuries will heal themselves. diagnostic tests such as CT and MRI scans have improved chances of avoiding splenectomy.
I did not quite get the question. Are you asking if Cytotec may lead to birth defects? In that case, yes, it has been asociated with various injuries.
Eat three watermelons during your sim's pregnancy :)
Birth injuries are mostly cause due to the mother's health and the way the mother and its baby are being taken care of.
No, mother's age does not have any influence on birth injuries. No correlation has been found in this area.
You can contact your local law mediation office to help find someone that specializes in birth injuries or injuries that were sustained during childbirth. A regular lawyer in your area could be able to give you several recommendations to colleagues that have a specialty in medical law.
A brachial plexus injury is an injury to the network of nerves that send signals from one's spine to their shoulder, arm, and hand. In serious injuries, the nerves are torn. Common injuries include those sustained during contact sports, auto or motorcycle accidents, or falls. Babies can sustain brachial plexus injuries during birth.
A stomach ulcer will not affect the chances of a woman giving birth. Chances of giving birth to a healthy baby are very good when proper care has been given throughout the pregnancy.
Jessie Stevenson West has written: 'Congenital malformations and birth injuries' -- subject(s): Birth injuries, Human Abnormalities, Nursing
Without any treatment, there is a 1 in 4 chance that you will transfer HIV to your newborn.