| fetal distress |
When a fetus's life is believed to be in danger, most often because of too little oxygen. Signs of fetal distress -- including slowed heartbeat or absence of fetal movement -- call for immediate delivery of the baby.
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| fetal alcohol syndrome |
This syndrome is distinguished by congenital birth defects (eg, growth deficiency, facial malformations, central nervous system problems, major organ system defects). Vision deficits include strabismus, myopia, astigmatism, optic nerve hypoplasia, nystagmus, and glaucoma in adulthood.
Ãâó: www.sparkle.usu.edu/glossary/syndromes_glossary.as...
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| fetal distress |
Problems with the fetus during labor. When the fetus does not get enough oxygen from the placenta and becomes "distressed", immediate delivery is sometimes required.
Ãâó: www.storknet.com/cubbies/childbirth/glossary.htm
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| fetal alcohol syndrome |
Category: Birth defects Fetal alcohol syndrome, known as FAS, is a disorder characterized by growth retardation, facial abnormalities, and central nervous system dysfunction (CNS). FAS is caused by a woman's use of alcohol during pregnancy. Find out more about Fetal alcohol syndrome: Articles | Books/products
Ãâó: pregnancyandbaby.com/read/articles/2445.htm
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| fetal distress |
When the baby is not getting enough oxygen or is experiencing some other complication. Immediate delivery may be required.
Ãâó: pregnancytoday.com/reference/library/glossary.htm
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