Endometriosis is associated with an increased risk for congenital anomalies, according to results of a recent study.
Research indicates women with endometriosis may face a higher risk of congenital anomalies in infants, emphasizing the need ...
Background:Maternal chronic conditions are implicated as risk factors for congenital anomalies, but few studies have assessed ...
A new study in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal) https://www.cmaj.ca/lookup/doi/10.1503/cmaj.211215 shows a small increased risk of congenital abnormalities ...
LIMITATIONS: The prevalence of endometriosis in this cohort was 2.3%, lower than the expected 10% in reproductive-aged women, ...
“This is a large, well-conducted population-based study involving more than 1.4 million births, and the authors have carefully adjusted for several important confounding factors, including maternal ...
While prenatal screening and diagnostic tests detect most birth defects, there are many conditions that simply can’t be diagnosed during pregnancy because of the nature of the condition. Share on ...
A teratogen is an environmental factor that a person is exposed to during their pregnancy that may affect the baby’s development, resulting in birth defects. In fact, around 4% to 5% of birth defects ...
The ssue with congenital conditions and insurance exclusions is whether policyholders are being fairly protected in the first ...
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