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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for Pregnancy disorder
  1. ... used properly is an inexpensive, effective barrier to pregnancy and sexually-transmitted disease.
  2. ... close relative with a disorder. Had a previous pregnancy or baby affected by a disorder. Have test results (such as a high or low alpha-fetoprotein count) that may indicate an abnormality. Doctors also ... such as Rh-incompatibility, that necessitate early ...
  3. ... the parents themselves do not have signs of disease), the expected outcome for each pregnancy is: a 50% chance that the child is born with one normal and one abnormal gene (carrier, without disease), a 25% chance that the child is born ...
  4. ... IUD). IUDs come with increased risk of ectopic pregnancy and perforation of the uterus and do not protect against sexually transmitted disease. IUDs are prescribed and placed by health care ...
  5. ... breast pain is from hormonal fluctuations from menstruation, pregnancy, puberty, menopause, and breastfeeding. Breast pain can also be associated with fibrocystic breast disease, but it is a very unusual symptom of ...
  6. ... fetal abnormalities. It can also detect some liver disorders and some cancers in adults. During pregnancy, this test, along with the examination of amniotic ...
  7. ... fever but it may also be triggered by pregnancy or other stress on the body such as a respiratory infection, endocarditis, and other cardiac disorders.
  8. ... normal, there is a 25% chance for each pregnancy to produce: An unaffected girl A girl who carries the defect An unaffected boy A boy with the disorder
  9. ... ultrasound has become a standard procedure used during pregnancy. ... abnormalities, hydrocephalus, anencephaly, club feet, and other ...
  10. Peripartum cardiomyopathy is a rare disorder in which a weakened heart is diagnosed within the last month of pregnancy or within 5 months after delivery, without other identifiable causes for dysfunction of the heart. The heart muscle becomes enlarged and ...
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