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Is a nuchal translucency measurement of 1.2mm after 12 weeks of pregnancy a concern?
I am 15 weeks pregnant and had a nuchal translucency measurement of 1.2mm at 12 weeks and 5 days. I would like to ask the doctor if a nuchal translucency of 1.2mm after 12 weeks is concerning. I forgot to ask the doctor what the results for Trisomy 21 and Trisomy 18 mean.
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How dangerous is contracting mumps during pregnancy?
Pregnancy is a time when a woman's body is more vulnerable due to a weakened immune system, which increases the risk of illness and can also affect the fetus. Contracting mumps during pregnancy may lead to serious complications.
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What to do when a fetus is lacking oxygen?
Fetal hypoxia can lead to conditions such as low birth weight, premature birth, malnutrition…, or, more seriously, developmental delay, depending on the severity of oxygen deficiency. After birth, brain hypoxia in newborns can cause high rates of disability and death, with over 25% of babies having brain damage and an increased risk of death at 18 months.
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Ginseng and pregnancy: Safety, risks and recommendations
Nowadays, ginseng is used in many countries around the world and is known as an herb with health benefits. So can you eat ginseng during pregnancy? Follow the article below to get the answer.
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Is it safe to take antibiotics before pregnancy?
When planning to conceive, couples often focus on nutrition and exercise to enhance their chances of getting pregnant and to promote the health of the baby. One common concern among couples is whether taking antibiotics before pregnancy will affect their ability to conceive and the health of both the mother and the baby.
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Single Umbilical Artery: Causes and Considerations During Pregnancy
A normal fetal umbilical cord contains two umbilical arteries and one umbilical vein encased in Wharton’s jelly. A single umbilical artery is a common umbilical cord abnormality that can pose risks to the fetus's health if not detected early.
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The value of ultrasound at 35-37 weeks in diagnosing fetal abnormalities
Most fetal abnormalities are detected early in the first and second trimesters. As a result, the detection of abnormalities at 35-37 weeks is quite rare. By this stage, the fetus is nearly mature, and ultrasound assessments will focus on anatomy and biometrics. This allows doctors to evaluate the fetus's development before birth and identify any abnormalities that may have gone undetected in earlier ultrasounds. Such assessments can improve outcomes by facilitating thorough preparations for delivery and early neonatal intervention.
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