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Most electronic cigarettes contain nicotine, which permanently damages a baby's developing brain and many other organs. Electronic cigarettes also are ...
Fetal anemia occurs when there is a low amount of healthy red blood cells in a developing baby. ... Other anomalies include abnormal brain development ...
Labor induction starts uterine contractions before labor begins on its own. Giving baby a nudge. Your health care provider may suggest ways to help get labor ...
A rapid increase in the size of an infant's head. ... Development of the central nervous system in a ... Routine checkups help catch infections and other issues ...
Delayed growth; Ear pain; Enlargement or rounding of fingertips or toes; Failure to thrive (infant and toddler); Fatigue; Fever; Foul odor or bad breath; Foul ...
When your baby or young child should see a doctor ... An infant whose mother first became infected with ... Delays in development or skills related to movement.
Reactive attachment disorder is when an infant or young child doesn ... child development. Here's some information to help you get ready and know ...
Febrile seizures occur in children with normal development. Your doctor will carefully review your child's medical history and developmental history to ...
... infant health, including preeclampsia and preterm birth ... She is also working on the identification and development ... Targeting perinatal inflammation to ...
Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development ... Be sure to check with your child's healthcare professional if your child ... Infant's First Year (0-1)
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