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작성자 Katrin
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What Causes a Birth Defect?

It's not something that any expectant parent wants to hear: their child may have a birth defect. These birth defects are caused by factors that occur during fetal development and can affect your child's mental or physical health.

A health care provider can detect birth defects during pregnancy by using prenatal tests or newborn screening. However, other birth defects may not be detected until after the birth of your child or a few years later when they show symptoms.

What Caused Your Child's Defect?

The causes of many birth defects remains unknown. There are a few factors that can increase the risk of a woman having a child with a birth defect. This includes using medications or taking certain medications prior to pregnancy, a history of having a family member who has birth defects or certain medical conditions like rheumatic heart disease. Women with an ancestry of these disorders should talk to a genetic counselor about their options prior to getting pregnant.

The extent to which a birth defect in a child can cause serious health issues or not will depend on the body part that is affected and how much of the body part is affected. Usually, the more severe the defect it, the more serious the problems will be.

The majority of birth defects are caused by genetics or the environment during the development of the fetus. The risk of having birth defects can be decreased by educating yourself about your family's history with genes and health issues by speaking to an expert in genetic counseling and following the guidelines for prenatal care.

Structural defects are birth problems that affect the way an element of your body appears or performs. They may be visible like cleft lips, cleft palettes, or invisible, such as chromosome disorders or metabolic conditions. Genetically-inherited conditions may be a sign of structural birth defects. Environmental factors, such as the absence of folic acid can cause neural tube defects that result in the development of the spinal cord and brain not being correct.

Gather More Evidence Than You Think You Can.

There are a variety of medical procedures that a pregnant woman can undergo to find out more about the possibility of birth defects. Amniocentesis is one example, which is when a healthcare professional collects small amounts of fluid from the fetus for testing. This procedure could reveal chromosomal variations as well as other health conditions such as infections (such as rubella or Zika) or genetic anomalies.

A doctor can also test the blood of a fetus as well as amniotic fluid and the umbilical cord for signs of birth defects. These tests are vital in finding out the reason for birth defects. They also aid in determining the severity of a birth defect could be and the effect it may have on a child in the years to come.

However, some birth defects can remain unnoticed until a child is born or, in rare instances, even as an adult. These conditions are not detectable until they are present and may only be diagnosed using diagnostic equipment. In these cases, the medical expert witness should be acquainted with the latest technologies and possess the knowledge and experience required to be able identify these defects. A medical malpractice lawyer with experience should be able to identify the appropriate expert for your case.

Hire a Medical Malpractice Lawyer

If a child is born with a severe birth defect or suffers a devastating birth injury, it can completely turn the world of a family upside down. These injuries can cause long-term physical and mental issues, requiring medical care for the rest of his life.

Medical science can pinpoint the underlying causes behind about 30 percent of birth defects others remain unexplained. Studies have shown that certain chemicals and substances may cause birth defects, like those that are found in prescription or over-the counter medicines that mothers are prescribed, the toxic chemicals at working in some communities and in homes, or the contaminating groundwater and air.

Doctors are required by law to analyze the dosage of medication taken by the mother-to-be and inform her of any potential dangers for the embryo. When they fail in this duty, they may be held responsible for birth defects caused by medication.

Doctors also have the responsibility to assess the safety of any procedure or device they recommend to pregnant women. This includes xray machines, surgical instruments, and other equipment. If a physician is negligent when using the equipment or fails to properly calibrate the equipment, it could have grave consequences for the baby. This would be considered to be malpractice. It's important to contact a medical malpractice lawyer as soon as you can should this happen. In some states, you're given only one year to file a claim for medical malpractice which is why it's important to begin the process as soon as you can.

Start with the First Step

Birth defects affect one of 33 babies born each year and are a major reason for infant death. These conditions could be life-threatening and cause a myriad of cognitive, emotional, and physical difficulties. Researchers have in a few instances linked the causes of birth defects due to exposure of the mother to prescription and over-the-counter medications, environmental toxins, maternal infections, complications during pregnancy and delivery, family medical history, or genetic illnesses (like sickle cell disease, PKU, or genetic illnesses). However, in approximately 70% of birth defects cases the cause is not known.

Some birth defects, like hearing loss or clubfoot are easy to see and can be identified at birth or within the first year of a child's existence. Other birth defects, such as heart defects or developmental and intellectual disabilities, are not as easily identifiable and require tests that are specific to the condition.

Researchers are attempting to determine the causes of birth defects and how they can be prevented. For instance smoking or drink alcohol or take illegal drugs during pregnancy increase their risk of having a baby with certain birth defects. Women with a family history of inherited genetic disorders should seek out a genetic counselor prior to trying to get pregnant. They should also utilize the March of Dimes Family Health History form to collect data about medical conditions that can be traced through their families. This information should be shared with their doctor or genetic counselor.

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