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Articles related to "Chromosomal Abnormality"
Chorionic Villus Sampling as a Prenatal Test Chorionic villus sampling (CVS) is a prenatal test that detects chromosomal abnormalities and genetic problems in the fetus. chorionic villus sampling • cvs • prenatal tests • birth defects • screening tests for pregnancy
Chromosomal Abnormalities Chromosomal abnormality, the leading cause of miscarriage, is responsible for about half of all miscarriages. chromosomal abnormality • cause of miscarriage • miscarriage • genetic information • chromosomes
TURNER WHAT ??? Turner's Syndrome children's disablilities • turner's syndrome • chromosomal abnormalities
Use of Amniocentesis in Pregnancy Amniocentesis is a prenatal test that is administered to identify genetic problems and chromosomal abnormalities in the first trimester. amniocentesis • use of • test • prenatal test • risks
Chromosome Analysis Chromosomal analysis may help signal the need for treatment for recurrent miscarriage. chromosome analysis • chromosomal analysis • chromosomes • karyotype • comparative genomic hybridization
Blighted Ovum - what is it? A breif description of a blighted ovum, the causes and insinuating factors. blighted ovum • miscarriage • chromosonal abnormality • genetic disorder • pregnancy after 35
Causes of Miscarriage Loss of a pregnancy is emotionally devastating. Parents are left wondering if they could have done something to prevent it, but most miscarriages aren't preventable. miscarriage fetal factors • miscarriage maternal factors • miscarriage in first trimester • miscarriage in second trimester • stillbirth fetal demise
ONE TOO MANY Down Sydrome, information down syndrome • children's disabilities • chromosomes • genetics • screening
Miscarriage,Pregnancy Loss, and Blighted Ovum Pregnancy loss from a first trimester miscarriage is common. First trimester miscarriage, known as spontaneous abortion, occurs in between 10-25 % of all pregnancies. miscarriage • pregnancy loss • blighted ovum • spontaneous abortion • threatened miscarriage
The Risks Of Pregnancy After 35 There are increased risks associated with pregnancy over 35. With pregnancy becoming more popular later in life, it's important to know the risks. pregnancy over 35 • age and pregnancy • pregnancy in older women • birth defects • down syndrome
The Truth About Miscarriage One in five pregnancies ends in miscarriage. Here's the real truth about why it happens -- and how it can be avoided. miscarriage • miscarraige prevention • pregnancy loss • pregnancy
Increasing Chances of Getting Pregnant Over 35 Women in their late 30s have a harder time getting pregnant, because fertility declines over 35. But 20% of new moms in the US are 35+, so pregnancy is quite possible. pregnant over 35 • fertility over 35 • chances of getting pregnant • trying to get pregnant • chances of pregnancy
Amniocentesis Amniocentesis is one of those most informative prenatal tests available. However, with this information, comes a heavy price. What do parents need to know about amnio? amnio • amniocentesis • prenatal • screening • risk
Fibro What? Who has Fibromyalgia? What is fibromyalgia? How do doctors diagnose fibromyalgia? What are "tender points?" Find criteria for FMS diagnosis and links to myths, symptoms, and treatment. fibromyalgia • diagnose fibromyalgia • muscles hurt • fibro • tender points
Having a Miscarriage After Delivering a Baby Boy There may be a significant link between a woman delivering a healthy boy as a first child and having subsequent, repeated miscarriages. boy births and miscarriage • miscarriage after delivering a boy • recurring miscarriages male fetus • hy antigens • immunoglobulin injections
Polyhydramnios and Your Baby What is this high risk pregnancy condition? What are its symptoms and causes? What treatment is available for mother and baby? polyhydramnios • excess amniotic fluid • symptoms of hydramnios • treatment options for polyhydramnios • abdominal discomfort during pregnancy
Prenatal Diagnosis A review of websites on prenatal diagnosis techniques. ultrasound • amniocentesis • prenatal testing • pregnancy • birth defects
Recurrent Miscarriage Causes and treatments for recurrent miscarriage. recurrent miscarriage • embryo screening • reproductive immunity • blood clotting disorders • weak cervix
Stillbirth Stillbirths are yet another kind of infant death. Between miscarriages, ectopic pregnancies and stillbirths, stillbirths happen in the second and third trimesters. stillbirth • stillbirth death • miscarriage • umbilical cord • stillbirth autopsy
Turner Syndrome What Turner Syndrome is, how it may affect your fertility, and options for women with this condition. turner syndrome and infertility • failure to ovulate • egg donation • ivf • genetics counselling
Early Pregnancy Failure: Blighted Ovum Blighted ovum, or early pregnancy failure, is a common type of miscarriage where a fetus either doesn't form correctly or never forms at all. early pregnancy failure • blighted ovum • anembryonic pregnancy • causes miscarriage • chromosomal miscarriage
Getting Pregnant After Miscarriage Treatment A recent study finds that the specific type of treatment a woman receives does not affect her chances of conceiving after a miscarriage. getting pregnant after miscarriage • miscarriage treatment • conceiving after miscarriage • early pregnancy loss • conception after miscarriage
How Your Partner's Eggs Make Your Sperm Younger New research shows that the egg can wind back the years by re-setting the age of a sperm and optimize the chance of a healthy baby. human egg makes sperm cells younger • stem cell research • old age fathers • egg nucleus transplant • 90 year old father
Knowing about Miscarriage A miscarriage, or spontaneous abortion, has always mystified people. Read on to find out why it happens, how it happens and how to prevent it. miscarriage • losing a pregnancy • pregnancy • ectopic • molar pregnancy
Male Age May Affect Miscarriage Rate Dr. Stephanie Belloc was scheduled to release the findings of a study which she claims demonstrated a link between paternal age and miscarriage rates. male age may affect miscarriage rate • new study indicates link between older men and pre • dr. stephanie belloc • paternal age and miscarriage rates • eylau centre for assisted reproduction
Miscarriage Facts and Statistics Information and statistics from the American Pregnancy Association (APA) help to answer questions about the incidence, causes, and risk factors for miscarriage. miscarriage facts • miscarriage statistics • information miscarriage • spontaneous abortion • american pregnancy association
Molar Pregnancy Molar pregnancy is a rarely publicized complication that has a small risk of developing into cancer and causing infertility in women. molar pregnancy • cancer risk from molar pregnancy • infertility risk from molar pregnancy • hydatidiform mole • symptoms of molar pregnancy
Motor and Sensory Neuropathy What HMSN is and how it might affect you. cmt • hmsn • charot marie tooth disease • peripheral neuropathy • demyelinating neuropathy
Popular Autism Myths With autism being diagnosed in 1 in every 166 children, autism awareness is on the rise. Unfortunately, there are still a number of myths associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder. autism • myths • asd • popular • rainman
Rh Sensitization Amniocentesis for Pregnancy Amniocentesis pertains to the accumulation and analytic thinking of an amnionic fluid sample. rh sensitization amniocentesis for pregnancy • amnionic fluid sample • rh sensitization and amniocentesis • rh sensitization tests and amniocentesis • results of rh sensitization and amniocentesis
Signs Of Blighted Ovum A blighted ovum is a very early type of miscarriage. Identifying the symptoms and why it happens is important, as well as its diagnosis. blighted ovum • signs of blighted ovum • missed miscarriage • silent miscarriage • miscarriage
Signs, Symptoms and Causes of Miscarriage Miscarriage is a type of pregnancy loss that usually happens in early pregnancy. It is helpful to identify why this happens and the risky behaviours associated with it. miscarriage • miscarriages • causes of miscarriage • pregnancy loss • risk factors of miscarriage
The Causes of Male Breast Enlargment Gynecomastia, or male breast enlargement, is a relatively common condition. Is it cause for concern? of male breast enlargement • male breast enlargement • male breast • can cause gynecomastia • that cause gynecomastia
Apoptosis Apoptosis is programmed cell death in which damaged or defective cells commit suicide for the benefit of the body as a whole. This article provides a description of the process, how it fails to take place in cancer cells, and the latest research aimed in activating apoptosis to treat cancer. apoptosis • bcl-2 • bax • p53 • caspase
Omphalocele and Gastroschisis Omphalocele and gastroschisis are congenital abnormalities of the abdominal wall that affect certain newborns. However, they can usually be repaired surgically. omphalocele • gastroschisis • birth defects • abdominal wall abnormalities • abdominal wall defects in newborns
Overview of Miscarriage Miscarriage is a devastating event for all involved, whether a pregnancy was planned or unexpected. The loss of unborn life is both emotionally and physically draining. miscarriage • overview of miscarriage • spontaneous abortion • inevitable abortion • incomplete abortion
The Quiet Struggle I decided not fan flames of this argument and bring the whole thing to a close. vitamin • opinion • debate • battle • argument
What is Gender Testing and is it Right? Caster Semenya, a medal-winning Olympic athlete, is perilously close to being stripped of her medals after reports surfaced that she may be a hermaphrodite. hermaphrodite • caster semenya • maria patiƱo • was stripped of medals • gender testing
Single Umbilical Artery Problems In normal development, the umbilical cord has two arteries and one vein. In cases of single umbilical artery, one of these fetal blood vessels is missing. umbilical cord blood vessel • single umbilical artery • two vessel umbilical cord • umbilical cord arteries • fetal blood vessels
Amenorrhea and Its Significance Amenorrhea is the absence of menstruation and can be caused by one of several things. There are two types of amenorrhea: primary and secondary. amenorrhea treatment • amenorrhea causes • blood testing • amenorrhea • primary amenorrhea |
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