Can ceftriaxone cause a heart defect to a fetus?
im wondering the same thing i was given ceftriaxone at 3 weeks of pregnancy and i did not know i was pregnant at the time and around 3 weeks is when the hearts forming and now my son has h.l.h.s a serious heart defect.
What are some examples of surface defects in spectacle lenses?
* Cracks
* Scratches
* Peeling (if there is a coating on the lens)
What parts of the body are removable?
Only the appendix has no known function. I believe astronauts have it removed before going into space.
There are other parts you can manage without if they are adversely affecting your health.
Tonsils and adenoids were removed frequently 30-40 years ago but this is less common now. You can manage with only one kidney. If the spleen is seriously damaged it can be removed but this affects the immune system.
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What does a contract cover if it states latent defects?
Well, a latent defect would be any defect not previously detected or immediately visible, so the contract would cover that. Normally that means that the warranty covers defects that are not noticed until later, but could have been present at the time of sale.
Can a baby be crushed accidentally during birth?
If you mean from the mother's pelvic bones, no a baby cannot be crushed. Hormones in the mother begin to relax ligaments in the pelvis so the pelvis spreads. If you mean by strong contractions, no, this is nature's way of pushing the baby through the birth canal. If a doctor must use forceps, doctors are trained where to place the forceps and it would never "crush" a baby's head. Lastly, the largest part of a baby is the head--once one shoulder and head are delivered, the baby slides out. So, no, babies do not get crushed during childbirth.
A Planar Defect is a defect that occurs in crystalline structure of a material either naturally or due to the influence of some outside source, and can result in weakness or poor structural integrity of the material.
An assignment defect refers to an issue or error that arises when a task or responsibility is improperly assigned to an individual or group. This can occur due to a lack of clarity in roles, miscommunication, or inadequate understanding of the skills required for the task. Such defects can lead to inefficiencies, errors in execution, and ultimately impact project outcomes. Correcting assignment defects often involves reassessing roles and ensuring proper alignment of tasks with the right individuals.
What all defects of man doing more handjobs?
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Yes and no..
The great thing about America is that you have the right to sue anyone for just about anything. The likelihood of being able to win a case is rather difficult.
Many doctors will have you sign a liability agreement before performing just about any procedure. This is usually required so they can be insured (malpractice insurance) or even hold practice at many hospitals.
As the plaintiff, you have to prove the doctor knowingly did not use the standard use of care and he/she denied you care that is needed for that particular procedure. Most doctor's are truly trying to do what they think is best for you, and with any procedure, there is that risk of something happening... you would have to prove that they truly had NO CLUE what they were doing usually.
Since this burden is rather difficult to present, often times, your case can be heard to deaf ears. This is why doctors with malpractice suits in their background can still practice. Kanye West's mother's surgery is prime example! That plastic surgeon had dozens of malpractice suits, and was still performing surgeries.
Always research your doctor's prior to any procedure, and use your faith and good judgment before any procedure... and credentials and board certification matters! And always look at where there degrees are obtained for their specialty. I don't know about everywhere else, but in CA there are many doctors who obtained their medical degrees out of the country, where procedures are performed and regulated completely differently than how they are out here.
myopia,hyperopia,astigmatism,being cross-eyed, stye, sore eyes, granular eyelid, trachoma, glaucoma, and cataract.
Are there any risks for birth defects if the father takes depakote?
Sperm abnormalities are documented with Depakote. Some Anti-Epileptic Drugs (AEDs) are associated with sperm abnormalities, including low semen volume, low sperm count and abnormal sperm motility. The following AEDs have been linked to sperm abnormalities: carbamazepine, oxcarbazepine and valproate (Depakote). I am not aware of congenital malformations caused by a Father utilizing Depakote.
When taken by the Mother, Valproate can cause major congenital malformations, particularly neural tube defects (e.g., spina bifida). Depakote can cause decreased IQ scores following in utero exposure. As a general rule, Depakote is contraindicated in pregnant women unless benefit exceeds risk considering alternative treatment failures.
Dr. B., Clinical Pharmacist
Postural instability: loss of ability to maintain upright posture caused by slow or absent righting reflexes
What is a midline fusion defect?
A midline fusion defect is a congenital anomaly that occurs when structures that normally develop along the midline of the body fail to fuse properly during embryonic development. This can result in various conditions, such as cleft lip, cleft palate, or more complex syndromes like situs inversus. These defects can affect both soft and hard tissues and may impact functions related to speech, swallowing, and overall facial aesthetics. Treatment often involves surgical intervention and multidisciplinary care to address the associated challenges.
What is meant by there is no zero-defect communication?
This is one of the fundamental principles in linguistics. Ideas are not properly quantified and qualified in words and symbols. Those words and symbols, especially if they refer to ideas as opposed to clear physical items or actions take on different subtleties in different contexts and in different people's minds. As a result, the transmission of the idea from one person's mind to another person's mind is necessarily imperfect and will contain numerous defects where the idea received is different in some small or large way from the idea as understood by the speaker.
Paralysis due to developmental defects in the brain or trauma at the time of birth?
Cerebral palsy (CP)
What is the congenital heart defect life expectancy?
It really depends on what congenital heart defect you are talking about. Your question is tagged in the Spina Bifida category, and as far as I know there is no particular heart defect more common in people with spina bifida than in the general population.
The severity and life expectancy of heart defects can range from death immediately upon birth, to totally asymptomatic with a normal life expectancy, so if you want a better explanation, try asking again but please be sure to include the specific type of defect, since there are many.