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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Increased fetal movement
  1. At 30 to 32 weeks, a fetus has increased central nervous system control over body functions and rhythmic breathing movements. It is still developing lungs and is partially in control of body temperature.
  2. ... or herbs. You have any bleeding. You have increased vaginal ... movement. You have significant swelling and weight gain. You ...
  3. ... that hears and displays your baby's heartbeat (electronic fetal monitor) is placed on your abdomen. Your provider can compare the pattern of your baby's heartbeat to movements and find out whether the baby is doing ...
  4. ... group of defects in the baby known as fetal alcohol syndrome. ... movement and balance Problems with thinking and speech Learning ...
  5. ... baby's entire body. Meconium, your baby's first bowel movement, is made in the intestinal tract. Eyebrows and lashes appear. Your baby is more active with increased muscle development. The mother can feel the baby ...
  6. ... may cause cerebral palsy (CP) , especially tightness or increased muscle tone (spasticity) in the legs. Babies with PVL are at risk for major nervous system problems. These are likely to include movements such as sitting, crawling, walking, and moving the ...
  7. ... have a baby with Down syndrome have an increased risk of having another baby with the condition. Tests such as nuchal translucency ultrasound , amniocentesis , or chorionic villus sampling can be done on a fetus during the first few months of pregnancy to ...
  8. ... spinal cord. MATERNAL-FETAL MEDICINE SPECIALIST A maternal-fetal ... is an increased chance of problems. This type of doctor can ...
  9. ... it has not already been seen on routine fetal ultrasound exams ... movements Feeding problems Fever Green or yellowish green vomit ...
  10. ... it has not already been seen on routine fetal ultrasound exams during pregnancy. If you have given birth at home and your baby appears to have this defect, call the local emergency number (such as 911) right away.
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