Anomaly
... a little. Eb stein 's Anomaly occurs during
fetal development . Some congenital heart defects, ... identifying presentation may lead to missing
fetal demise, twins, placenta previa , or a significant
fetal anomaly (5,6). Tetralogy of Fallot ...
Aorta
... of the aorta generally occurs during
fetal growth. Although aortic coarctation can occur ... gastric nerve s. the ductus arteriosis (the
fetal blood vessel that shunt s blood from the ... between the left and right atria of the
fetal heart ). Coronary bypass surgery , ...
Birth Defects
... from the placenta for chromosomal problems.
fetal alcohol syndrome is one of the three most widely ... 750 babies bornor 5,000 children each year.
fetal alcohol effects are believed to occur in many ... developing fetus causing birth defects or
fetal alcohol syndrome (a devastating disorder marked ...
Body weight
... has been shown to have adverse effects on embryo-
fetal development , including teratogen ic effects, decreased
fetal body weight , increased
fetal death and digit al malformation. of iron ...
Cytomegalovirus
... Fever ) Codependency ... Several maternal-
fetal infections are known to increase the risk for ... Congenital perilymphatic fistula
fetal methyl mercury effects
fetal iodine deficiency effects ... German ...
Delirium tremens
... (DTs) Depression Erectile dysfunction
fetal alcohol syndrome in the offspring of alcoholic ... and Addiction DTs ( Alcohol Withdrawal ) FAS (
fetal Alcohol Syndrome )
fetal Alcohol Syndrome Intoxication with ...
Erythrocyte
... , rheumatic fever , and heart attack .
fetal -maternal erythrocyte distribution Definition: The
fetal -maternal erythrocyte distribution test is used to measure the number of
fetal red blood cells in a pregnant woman's blood . ...
Fetal development
...
fetal development during the first trimester: The ... weeks, a fetus is called an embryo. As
fetal development progresses through the pregnancy , ... and/or external sexual organ s. During
fetal development , the esophagus and the trachea ...
Fetal
...
fetal alcohol syndrome consists of the following ... -- head circumference , weight, height ...
fetal surgery becomes an option when doctors predict ... it to delivery or live long after birth .
fetal alcohol syndrome isn't a single birth defect. ...
Fetal
...
fetal alcohol syndrome consists of the following ... -- head circumference , weight, height ...
fetal surgery becomes an option when doctors predict ... it to delivery or live long after birth .
fetal alcohol syndrome isn't a single birth defect. ...
Heart
... the first eight weeks after conception , the
fetal heart changes from a kind of primitive, coiled ... the nurse- midwife took a sample of the baby's
fetal scalp blood . This showed that the baby was ... consent as well as heightened surveillance of
fetal heart rate patterns according to established ...
Placenta
... profile (BPP) including assessment of
fetal tone, movement , breathing , amniotic fluid ... . Indications include: failure to progress,
fetal di stress , cephalopelvic disproportion (baby's ... Treatment ... Maternal antibodies against
fetal red blood cell antigen s pass through the ...
Placenta previa
... . Indications include: failure to progress,
fetal di stress , cephalopelvic disproportion (baby's ... identifying presentation may lead to missing
fetal demise, twins, placenta previa , or a significant
fetal anomaly (5,6). Placenta Previa Pleurisy ...
Prenatal
... tests such as an amniocentesis to examine the
fetal anatomy for presence of abnormalities to ... to examine blood flow patterns to observe
fetal behavior and activity to examine the ... fragile X syndrome ); prenatal problems (e.g.,
fetal alcohol syndrome , rubella , malnutrition ); ...
Retardation
... ), Perlman syndrome (characterized by
fetal gigantism , renal dysplasia , Wilms' tumor ... autism have normal to high intelligence.
fetal complications, such as intrauterine growth ... in a child temporarily slows growth ...
fetal Alcohol Syndrome ...
Rubella
... a result of maternal infection and subsequent
fetal infection with rubella virus . Rubella ... infected individuals, approximately 20,000
fetal death s and about 30,000 infants born with ... Congenital perilymphatic fistula
fetal methyl mercury effects ...
Syndrome
... a result of maternal infection and subsequent
fetal infection with rubella virus . ... reacts against some part of the body itself.
fetal alcohol syndrome consists of the following ... impairment of 6 months duration or longer.
fetal Alcohol Syndrome ...
Abortion
... reduction, refers to choosing to abort a fetus , typically in a multi -
fetal pregnancy , ... Abortion - complete Definition: A complete abortion is an abortion (induced or spontaneous) in which all of the
fetal and placenta l material has been expelled from the uterus before 20 ...
Amniocentesis
... Definition Amniocentesis is a procedure used to diagnose
fetal defects in the early second trimester of pregnancy . An ... over 35 should consider whether to have an amniocentesis to test for
fetal abnormalities. This article details the procedure, the risks and ....
Amnion
... made by the fetus and the amnion (the membrane that covers the
fetal side of the placenta ) that protects the fetus from injury and helps ... pregnancy . In obstetrics , the caul is the amnion , one of the two
fetal membrane s, the other being the chorion. To be born in a caul meant to ...
Antepartum
... consists of a variety of tests performed late in pregnancy to verify
fetal well-being, as judged by the baby's heart rate and other ... antepartum ultrasound examinations (1,2,3,4). During pregnancy ,
fetal monitoring can be used as a part of antepartum testing. Extensive ...
Asymptomatic bacteriuria
... ) Asymptomatic Bacteriuria Asymptomatic HIV Infection At Risk for
fetal Alcohol Syndrome (
fetal Alcohol Syndrome ) Ataxia - Acute Cerebellar ( Acute Cerebellar ...
Bacteriuria
... ) Asymptomatic Bacteriuria Asymptomatic HIV Infection At Risk for
fetal Alcohol Syndrome (
fetal Alcohol Syndrome ) Ataxia - Acute Cerebellar ( Acute Cerebellar ...
Breech birth
... Alternate Names : Breech Birth , Cephalic Presentation,
fetal Attitude,
fetal Lie, Malpresentations, Shoulder Presentation Definition ... Breech ...
Central nervous system
... results in the heart needing more oxygen . Carbon monoxide ...
fetal Alcohol Syndrome
fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is a condition that affects facial features, ...
Cord blood
... The antibodies are monitored and if levels increase, amniocentesis ,
fetal umbilical cord blood sampling, and ultrasound are used to assess ... cord blood sampling, also called PUBS, umbilical vein sampling,
fetal blood sampling, or cordocentesis. This procedure, similar to ...
Delirium
... Withdrawal ) Drug Abuse and Addiction DTs ( Alcohol Withdrawal ) FAS (
fetal Alcohol Syndrome )
fetal Alcohol Syndrome Intoxication with Barbiturates (Barbiturate ...
Diagnose
... from a postoperative infection ... diagnose or monitor
fetal di stress or
fetal abnormalities diagnose some liver disorders screen for and monitor ...
Effusion
... that lines the lungs and chest cavity . Pleural effusion ,
fetal : See:
fetal pleural effusion . Search All of MedicineNet For: search help ...
Fetus
... , cytomegalovirus , toxoplasmosis , and syphilis , may also affect
fetal weight. Fetus The stage in human development from the second month of ... (back to top) ... If fetus mature, consider delivery for
fetal indications. If immature, repeat BPP within 24 hours 6/10 abnormal AFV ...
Fistula
... Congenital cytomegalovirus Congenital perilymphatic fistula
fetal methyl mercury effects
fetal iodine deficiency effects ... in the digestive tract can cause ...
Genetic
... s that are caused by genetic mutation s present during embryo or
fetal development , although they may be observed later in life. The mutation s ... Sampling (CVS): Genetic screening test that takes a sample of early
fetal cells using a thin catheter inserted into the uterus either through ...
Gestation
... GESTATION - Pregnancy ; referring to the typical 9 month period of
fetal growth and maturation [ Med Help International ] [ Search ] [ Ask the ... and (c) weight > 1700 g. Microhemorrhages during gestation permit
fetal red blood cells to enter the maternal circulation , causing an ...
HELLP syndrome
... ) Eclampsia Thrombocytopenia (low platelet count ) Non-reassuring
fetal monitoring tracings Failure of
fetal growth noted by ultrasound ... Heimlich Maneuver on Self ...
Hydatid
... the vagina should be examined to determine the source of the tissue (
fetal vs. hydatid iform mole ) and if any
fetal tissue remains in the uterus (incomplete abortion ). ...
Hydrops fetalis
... is a complication of a severe form of Rh incompatibility in which massive
fetal red blood cell destruction (a result of the Rh incompatibility) causes a severe anemia resulting in
fetal heart failure , total body swelling , ... Hydrops fetalis A ...
Hydatidiform mole
... the vagina should be examined to determine the source of the tissue (
fetal vs. hydatidiform mole ) and if any
fetal tissue remains in the uterus (incomplete abortion ). ...
Intrauterine
... to demonstrate the analgesia efficacy of those analgesia methods.
fetal complications, such as intrauterine growth retardation (a slowing of ... , DIC , after massive blood transfusion , hypoxia , intrauterine
fetal death , portacaval shunt , leukemia , transfusion reaction , ...
Liver disorders
... carotene -rich foods should be eaten. diagnose or monitor
fetal di stress or
fetal abnormalities diagnose some liver disorders screen for and monitor ...
Manic-depressive
... disorder - depressed phase Causes, incidence , and risk factors: ...
fetal rubella , infection by cytomegallo virus (CMV), maternal alcohol use (
fetal alcohol syndrome ), lithium carbonate use (for manic-depressive ...