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- ... profile in the second and third trimesters of normal pregnancy. Metabolism. 2019 Jun;95:77-83. doi: 10. ...
- ... Most women with factor V Leiden thrombophilia have normal pregnancies. Factor V Leiden is the most common inherited ...
- ... In some cases, the cardiac muscle returns to normal following pregnancy and in other cases, the affected women have ...
- ... amount of glucose in the blood.As a normal part of pregnancy, women develop a reduced ability to respond to ... diabetes, being older (particularly over age 35) during pregnancy, or ... prediabetes (higher-than-normal blood glucose levels that do not reach the ...
- ... Guanti G. Trisomy 13 mosaicism in a phenotypically normal child: description of cytogenetic and clinical findings from early pregnancy beyond 2 years of age. Am J Med ...
- ... the 6th week to the 24th week of pregnancy. Heterotopia means "out of place." In normal brain development, neurons form in the periventricular region, ...
- ... external genitalia and functioning ovaries. They also have normal breast and pubic hair development. Although women with this condition are unable to carry a pregnancy, they may be able to have children with ...
- ... to several centimeters wide. Parietal foramina are a normal feature of fetal development, but typically they close before the baby is born, usually by the fifth month of pregnancy. However, in people with this condition, the parietal ...
- ... overweight or obesity, insulin resistance, prediabetes (higher-than-normal blood glucose levels that do not reach the cutoff for diabetes), and a form of diabetes called gestational diabetes that occurs during pregnancy. Lifestyle factors including smoking, a poor diet, and ...
- ... oocytes that do not contain chromosomes. When a normal sperm cell fertilizes one of these oocytes, the resulting embryo has only one set of chromosomes. Because the embryo has no genes from the mother, the pregnancy cannot develop normally, resulting in a hydatidiform mole. ...