The overall birth defect rate is about one in every 33 live births, or about 3%. Of the six billion people on the planet, at present, 200 million have some type of birth defect.
In the history of the world, several billion people have had some type of birth defect.
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No he did not have any birth defects.
Actually, males have more birth defects that females. World wide, per 1 female that has a birth defect, 150 males have either died or are suffering from a birth defect.
There are thousands of identified birth defects. Birth defects are abnormal developments present at birth that can cause physical or mental disability. Some, but not all are fatal.
fetal alcohol syndrome
Yes, there are several teratogens that can cause birth defects through male exposure. There is documented evidence that exposure to Agent Orange that was used during the Vietnam War has caused birth defects in first and second generation births. Additionally, radiation can lead to issues for many generations afterward. There are some viruses that are mutagenic and can cause defects in progeny as well.
No; a teratogen is an agent that can cause birth defects.
A teratogen is an agent that causes birth defects.
A variety of surgical procedures that are performed to repair the many types of heart defects that may be present at birth.
Many children of mothers who had used it were born with sever birth defects. Google it to learn more about the specific defects.
Approximately 120,000 babies in the United States are born each year with birth defects. These defects can range from mild to severe and may be caused by genetic factors, environmental exposures, or a combination of both. Early detection and intervention can help manage the effects of birth defects.
Birth defects are possible in pregnant patients taking Cipro. It has not been proven that Cipro is the cause of the defects, however.