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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Decreased fetal movement
  1. ... Are not accompanied by bleeding, leaking fluid, or decreased fetal movement Do not result in cervical changes that suggest ... right away if you have: Leaking amniotic fluid Decreased fetal movement Any vaginal bleeding other than light spotting Regular, ...
  2. ... it has not already been seen on routine fetal ultrasound exams ... movements Feeding problems Fever Green or yellowish green vomit ...
  3. ... 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 911 or the local emergency number right away.
  4. ... women with medical conditions, such as diabetes or decreased fetal growth. OPHTHALMOLOGIST A pediatric ophthalmologist is a doctor ...
  5. ... the veins in the lungs, decreased cardiac output, decreased movement or functioning of the heart, or heart failure ...
  6. ... lower back. You may also have back stiffness, decreased movement of the lower back, and difficulty standing straight. ...
  7. ... physical symptoms. Infants with severe osteopenia may have decreased movement or swelling of an arm or leg due ...
  8. ... lower back. You may also have back stiffness, decreased movement of the lower back, and difficulty standing straight. ...
  9. ... symptoms: Body temperature changes Breathing problems Diarrhea or decreased bowel movements Low blood sugar Reduced movements Reduced sucking Seizures ...
  10. ... mucus membranes (cyanosis) Brief stop in breathing (apnea) Decreased urine output Nasal flaring Rapid breathing Shallow breathing Shortness of breath and grunting sounds while breathing Unusual breathing movement (such as drawing back of the chest muscles ...
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