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Water breaking before labor. During pregnancy, the developing baby is surrounded and cushioned by a fluid-filled layer of tissue called the amniotic sac. If the ...
Slow development during infancy or childhood. Delays in growth and development can be the first sign of several conditions that need treatment, including ...
Your child's healthcare professional looks for signs of developmental delays at regular well-child checkups. If your child shows any symptoms of autism, you'll ...
... child's growth or development, make an appointment with your child's health care provider. Request an appointment. Causes. A change in one gene causes ...
Infants born to mothers who smoked during pregnancy or after delivery have an increased risk of developing colic. Complications. Colic does not cause short-term ...
An infant may have brain injury or developmental delay with preterm birth, which might be detected only later during development ... In some cases, an infant's ...
Fetal development 23 weeks after conception. By the end of the 25th week of pregnancy, or 23 weeks after conception, your baby might be able to respond to ...
Proportionate dwarfism may not be seen at first. See your child's healthcare professional if you are worried about your child's growth or overall development.
When an unborn baby's face and mouth are developing, openings or splits in the upper lip or roof of the mouth may not close fully. Surgery can fix this.
At this age, your child may still be developing nighttime bladder control. If your child continues to wet the bed, treat the problem with patience and ...
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