Many with fetal alcohol syndrome have problems making good decisions.
The consumption of alcohol by males has not been shown to be a factor in fetal alcohol syndrome.
Fetal toxoplasmosis may be treated by giving the mother pyrimethamine and sulfonamides such as sulfadiazine during the later second and third trimesters.
it does not go away
Down syndrome is something a baby has at birth. It is not a condition that you can "get" at a later age.
Marfan syndrome shows up at birth.
Down's Syndrome is a genetic condition, and cannot be cured by any currently known methods, either before or after birth. Typically, cognitive development issues can be managed as the child grows later. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome affects brain development at a very early stage, and cannot be reversed by any known treatment. Treatment primarily consists of behavioral therapy in childhood.
Besides the educational issue people with Downs tend to have hypermobile joints, obesity, unstable cervical vertebrae (which should be checked before sport participation), higher rates of leukemia, and higher rates of thyroid problems.
The ovaries of a fetal pig are located on each side of the pelvic cavity. Ovaries are only found on a female fetal pig.
Go see a doctor immediately. You could have something called Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome which can be mild, moderate, or severe. Either way, it can affect your chances of being able to get pregnant in the future. You want a doctor to see the size of the cyst and give you the right form of treatment so you won't have problems later.
First. It is during the 1st trimester that the affects of fetal alcohol syndrome have a physical affect (drinking later causes the cognitive effects, but earlier in the pregnancy can cause the characteristic facies)
Developmental milestones, such as crawling, walking and talking occur later than usual. At about 1 to 2 years of age, these children develop an insatiable appetite leading to behavior problems.
The patient will die.