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Something called nondisjunction can cause too many chromosomes. Most result in the death of the fetus.
A number of different disorders can cause stillbirth. They include: Diabetes in the mother. Hemorrhage. Abnormalities in the fetus caused by infectious diseases, including syphilis, toxoplasmosis, German measles (rubella), and influenza.
The fetus doesn't necessarily fight off diseases. The mom's immune system fights off certain things. Also, some diseases don't cross over into the baby so depending on what it is, the baby isn't at risk until possibly birth.
The female fetus has a Y chromosome while the fetus only has two x chromosome.
they are passed to the fetus and cause imbalanced compounds that effect DNA
Pamela A. Davies has written: 'Bacterial infections in the fetus and newborn infant' -- subject(s): Bacterial Infections, Bacterial diseases in children, Diseases, Fetal Diseases, Fetus, In infancy and childhood, Infant, Newborn, Diseases, Infants (Newborn), Infection 'Neonatal meningitis' -- subject(s): Diseases, In infancy & childhood, Infant, Newborn, Diseases, Meningitis, Meningitis in children, Newborn infants
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Hart Isaacs has written: 'Tumors of the newborn and infant' -- subject(s): Neoplasms, Diseases, Tumors in infants, Infants (Newborn), Infant, Newborn, Diseases, In infancy & childhood 'Tumors of the fetus and infant' -- subject(s): Atlases, Neoplasms, Infant, Embryology, Fetus, Diseases, Tumors in infants
No. It can cause damage to the fetus but not abort.
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No. It can cause damage to the fetus but not abort.
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