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The cause of birth defects is often unknown...
Disease clusters are rare but can cause community concern about the possible effects of exposure to environmental hazards...
During fetal development, the diaphragm or abdominal wall may fail to properly fuse, allowing the abdominal organs to protrude...
The causes of ambiguous genitalia include genetic variations, hormonal imbalances and malformations of the fetal tissues that are supposed to evolve into genitals...
ASD is a complex disorder that affects a person's ability to interact with the world around them...
Folic acid taken before conception, and during at least the first four weeks of pregnancy, can prevent around seven out of 10 cases of neural tube defects...
Most cleft palates and cleft lips can be repaired so that appearance and speech develop normally...
CAH is a rare genetic disorder, but it is well understood and treatment is readily available...
Most children born with cri du chat syndrome have moderate intellectual disability, with varying degrees of speech delay and some health problems...
Too much amniotic fluid surrounding the baby during pregnancy (polyhydramnios) may indicate the presence of defects of the digestive tract...
With the support and opportunities available to them today, most people with Down syndrome are able to achieve and participate as valued members of their community...
Dwarfism refers to a group of conditions characterised by shorter than normal skeletal growth...
The World Health Organization recommends that pregnant women should avoid alcohol...
The facts about fragile X syndrome are complicated, and parents and family members are invited to ask their doctor to refer them to a genetics clinic...
All children with severe haemophilia are given preventative treatment with infusions of blood products before they have a bleed...
Some congenital heart defects are mild and cause no significant disturbance to the way the heart functions...
Kabuki syndrome affects males and females equally and there is no cure...
Neurofibromatosis is caused by faulty genes, which may be inherited or have spontaneously mutated at conception...
Noonan syndrome is a genetic condition that usually includes heart abnormalities and characteristic facial features...
PKU is an inherited disorder that prevents the normal breakdown of a protein found in some foods...
Folate can prevent up to 70 per cent of spina bifida cases if taken daily for one month before conception and during the first three months of pregnancy...
Syringomyelia is the growth of a cyst in the spinal cord that may result in paraplegia or quadriplegia if not treated...
Tay-Sachs disease is a serious genetic disorder common in Ashkenazi Jews and French-Canadians...
Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder that can cause anaemia or death if not treated...
Children affected by trisomy usually have a range of birth defects, including delayed development and intellectual disabilities...
Common birth defects of the urinary system include hypospadias, obstructive defects of the renal pelvis and renal agenesis...
Williams syndrome often goes undiagnosed, which means that some people with the disorder fail to get the support and treatment they need until later in life...
It can be dangerous for a pregnant woman to stop taking prescription drugs if she has a medical condition or becomes ill...
Rubella is a mild illness for most people, but very dangerous for pregnant women and their babies...
Problems only occur if a woman becomes infected with parasites that cause toxoplasmosis for the first time while pregnant...
What is an amniocentesis? An amniocentesis involves using a needle to remove some of the amniotic fluid that surrounds your baby in your uterus (womb). It is usually performed from 15 weeks of your...
Even women who aren't planning to have a baby should increase their folate intake in case of unplanned pregnancy...
Genetic services can help people who are affected by, or who are at risk of, inherited conditions or birth defects, to make informed choices about their healthcare...
Immunisation can protect a woman and her unborn baby against many infectious diseases...
Every newborn baby in Australia is offered a newborn screening test to identify those at risk of rare, but serious, medical conditions...
Maternal serum screening can indicate increased risk of abnormalities in the unborn child, but is not a diagnosis...
Ultrasound is used during pregnancy to check the baby's development and to help pick up any abnormalities...
Chorionic villus sampling (CVS) is a pregnancy test that checks the baby for some abnormalities...
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