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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for pass
  1. Genetic and Chromosomal Conditions Video (March of Dimes Foundation)  
    ... of chromosome 21 instead of two). Parents can pass chromosome changes to their children, or they can ... a gene change for it that you can pass to your baby. Your partner can get tested, ...
  2. Prescription Opioids during Pregnancy Video (March of Dimes Foundation)  
    ... stop your breathing. It can cause you to pass out and even die. If you’re using ... usually helps protect you from infections. You can pass infections like these to your baby during pregnancy. ...
  3. ... may become too narrow for clotted blood to pass through. If it does, the artery could become ...
  4. Antibiotics vs. Bacteria: Fighting the Resistance Video From the National Institutes of Health (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... can survive and reproduce. The resistant bacteria can pass the DNA changes on to their offspring, or ...
  5. ... along the urinary tract. Fortunately, small stones typically pass out of the kidneys and through the ureters ...
  6. Problem: Heart Valve Stenosis Video (American Heart Association)  
    ... two are fused together. This causes blood to pass through a smaller, restricted opening. Watch a video ...
  7. ... vocal cords open widely allowing additional air to pass through into the lungs. Then the epiglottis closes ...
  8. How to Stop Biting Your Nails Video (American Academy of Dermatology)  
    ... also leave you vulnerable to infection as you pass harmful bacteria and viruses from your mouth to ...
  9. ... Dye injected into the superior vena cava, will pass through all the heart's chambers during one cardiac ...
  10. Smoking during Pregnancy Video (March of Dimes Foundation)  
    ... pregnancy, chemicals like nicotine, carbon monoxide and tar pass through the placenta and umbilical cord to your ...
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