Explore the potential effects of inadvertently taking motion sickness medicine during pregnancy on fetal development and coping strategies.
Understanding whether the intelligence and health of the first baby are affected and what precautions should be taken
Medication taken by the family member in the early stages of pregnancy may affect the fetus, but current technology can detect and identify problems early through examinations.
Delve into the various causes of pediatric cerebral palsy, including abnormal brain development during the embryonic period and influencing factors during the mother’s pregnancy.
Inquire about your child’s growth and development and seek solutions.
Spina bifida is a congenital spinal abnormality that may be related to folic acid deficiency during early pregnancy.
Understanding the meaning of Down syndrome screening results and how to proceed with follow-up tests and decisions based on the doctor’s advice.
At 28 weeks of pregnancy, the biparietal diameter of the fetus is 75mm, abdominal circumference is 79mm, and femur length is 53mm. Is this normal? What are the precautions?
Professional answer to whether a 86mm biparietal diameter at 32 weeks of pregnancy, with a head circumference of 309mm, is normal and what the risk of hydrocephalus might be.
A premature newborn was found to have bilateral renal pelvic separation at 30 weeks of embryonic development. Post-birth ultrasound examination showed that the right renal pelvic separation had disappeared, and the left renal pelvic separation was 0.24. Inquiry about the possibility of congenital kidney disease.