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This is called fetal growth restriction. Too little amniotic fluid around the baby. This is called oligohydramnios. Problems with the placenta, such as the ...
Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development. Giving to Mayo ... The first sign of intussusception in an otherwise healthy baby may be sudden, loud ...
Mayo Clinic study finds that babies from pregnancies complicated by hypertension were more than two times as likely to develop chronic hypertension as ...
Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development ... After you give birth, you're likely focused on the care that your baby needs. ... If possible, ask a ...
... (infants between 28 and 32 weeks gestational age) stop breathing. Apnea of prematurity is caused by the baby's breathing centers not being fully developed.
Poorly controlled diabetes during pregnancy may affect a baby's heart development. Gestational diabetes generally doesn't increase the risk of congenital heart ...
In 1996, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) will recommend DTaP in infants. ... Poland GA, et al. Development of vaccines against Zika virus.
Using petroleum jelly on your baby's skin may help prevent development of atopic dermatitis. Take a daily bath or shower. Use warm, rather than hot, water ...
Lung growth essentially doubled in one fetus and increased by a third in the other. After birth, when the infants left the hospital, the first, the baby girl, ...
It's possible for breastfed infants to have an allergic reaction to egg proteins in breast milk if the parent who breastfeeds the child eats eggs. Risk factors.
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