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A Mother To Be Is Worried About Birth Defects!

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All mother's or women who are planning on becoming pregnant have been concerned at some point with the baby having some sort of problem and or birth defect. Worrying about a birth defect is a common occurrence among women. This article touches upon what the definition of a birth defect, how many types there are, risk factors and a few ways to prevent them.

What Is A Birth Defect?

A birth defect is something abnormal that is present at birth. Another name for it is a congenital disorder. As a whole most birth defects occur during the first 3 months of pregnancy. Birth defects can be mild or serious. A birth defect can be found before birth, at birth, or any time after birth. Some of these defects are easy to see right away others may need special tests in order to see them, such as hearing and or heart problems. Some problems may not surface until later on in life.

A birth defect is a problem that results from an error in the way the heart, brain, and spinal cord, kidney, bone, muscle, skin or other body organ has developed. Babies with these birth defects may need medical treatments and even surgery. Moreover, a birth defect may affect how the body works, looks or both.

Studies show that one out of 33 babies born each year in the United States has a birth defect. In addition, about 70% of babies are born with a birth defect and there isn't any known cause to the problem.

What Are The Types Of Birth Defects?

There are more than 3,000 different types of birth defects known. They can be divided into 3 types, which are structural, genetic and caused by exposure to a chemical agent or infectious disease.

Structural - A structural birth defect occurs when some part of the baby's body is not formed right or missing. A defect like this can be internal such as a heart defect or external like a clubfoot. A structural defect doesn't have just one cause. Heart defects are the most common type of defect. Nearly one in 125 babies are born with a birth defect. Neural tube defects are also a common structural defect. These are defects that occur when the spinal cord or brain aren't covered correctly. Examples of neural tube defects are anencephaly and spina bifida.

Genetics - Genetic defects are caused by errors in one or more genes passed on by the parents (inherited defects), by a damaged, missing, or extra chromosome (chromosomal disorders) or by a mixture of factors (multifactorial defects). A few examples of inherited disorders are cysctic fibrosis, tay sachs disease, sickle cell disease. Chromosomal disorders are an example of a problem that occurred when the egg and sperm were joining. The older the women are the greater the chance of birthing a child with a chromosomal disorder.

Down syndrome - Multifacterial defects are a result of the interaction of the parents genes with the environment of the developing fetus. Both abdominal wall defects and cleft palate are examples of multifacterial defects.

Exposure to infections and harmful chemical agents. Some birth defects can occur when the fetus is exposed to maternal infections or by the consumption of alcohol or certain medicines.

What Are The Risk Factors?

Certain risk factors can increase your chances of having a baby with birth defects. Here are a few below.

Had diabetes before pregnancy

Have a family or personal history of birth defects

Are aged 35 years or older when the baby is due

Have a family or personal history of birth defects

Have previously had a child with a birth defect

Used certain medicines around the time you became pregnant

How Do You Prevent Birth Defects?

There are some birth defects that cannot be prevented. At the same time, by taking care of you and avoiding harmful substances will decrease the risks of a birth defect. Birth defects can be a serious problem, but if the woman takes good care of herself can drastically decrease her chances of a birth defect.

DISCLAIMER

The information provided herein should not be construed as a health-care diagnosis, treatment regimen or any other prescribed health-care advice or instruction. The information is provided with the understanding that the publisher is not engaged in the practice of medicine or any other health-care profession and does not enter into a health-care practioner/ patient relationship with its readers

If you want to find out why birth defects occur and what can be done about them go to http://www.born-again-health-and-fitness.com/baby-development-stages.html

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