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- ... to be at least 30 times higher among stillbirths than among live births. Variants (also called mutations) ...
- ... and oxygen flow leading to growth problems or stillbirth. Infants delivered early due to preeclampsia may have ...
- ... that do not survive to term (miscarriages and stillbirths). Turner syndrome is related to the X chromosome, ...
- ... run in your family: Child development issues Miscarriages Stillbirth Severe childhood illnesses Steps in prenatal genetic counseling ...
- ... problems, such as high blood pressure, diabetes, miscarriage, stillbirth, birth defects, and needing a cesarean birth (C- ...
- ... to detach from the uterus (abruption) and for stillbirth . Your baby may fail to grow properly (growth ...
- ... 41 and 42 weeks. You have had a stillbirth in the past. You have a condition such ...
- ... that is too high raises the risks for: Stillbirth Very small baby (fetal growth restriction) or very ...
- ... defects Early birth Loss of pregnancy ( miscarriage ) or stillbirth Large baby (called macrosomia ) causes increased risk of ...
- ... due to a small chest or heart defect. Stillbirth is common. The outcome depends on which body ...