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… Overview A contraction stress test checks to see if your baby will stay healthy during contractions when you are in … During a contraction, the blood and oxygen supply to your baby drops for a short time. This is not a problem for most … tells your body to release oxytocin. During this test, your baby's heart rate may slow down (decelerate) in a certain …
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… than are women who don't receive treatment. Find out if a baby born to an HIV-positive woman also is infected with … test result, contact your sex partners to tell them. They should be tested. You may be able to get help from your … test result, contact your sex partners to tell them. They should be tested. You may be able to get help from your …
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… hemorrhage, or IVH). These problems can increase a baby's risk of having disabilities. Cranial ultrasound may also be done to check a baby's large or increasing head size. The test can also … this test, unless your doctor tells you to. If an older baby is having the test, it may help if the baby is a little …
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… up in the blood or urine. When galactose builds up in a baby's blood, it can cause liver damage, problems with … caused by galactosemia can begin within weeks after the baby has started drinking breast milk or formula. Babies … stick A heel stick is used to get a blood sample from a baby. The baby's heel is poked, and several drops of blood …
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… the thermometer. This will make it easy to insert. With a baby or small child, turn the child face down on your lap or … a rectal temperature can cause a little discomfort, but it should not be painful. Taking an ear temperature causes … months with a rectal temperature of 38°C(100.4°F) or higher should be seen urgently. Oral or armpit temperature Fever: …
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… be done. These tests look for possible problems with your baby. The tests may be called first-trimester screening, … screening. The screening tests show the chance of your baby having certain birth defects such as Down syndrome or … to measure the thickness of the skin at the back of your baby's neck. An increase in the thickness can be an early …
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… . Folate also is important for the normal development of a baby (fetus). Folate can be measured in the liquid portion … has a different range for what's normal. Your lab report should show the range that your lab uses for each test. The … has a different range for what's normal. Your lab report should show the range that your lab uses for each test. The …
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… a pregnant woman with Rh-negative blood is pregnant with a baby (fetus) with Rh-positive blood, Rh sensitization may occur. The baby may have Rh-positive blood if the father has Rh-positive blood. Rh sensitization happens when the baby's blood mixes with the mother's blood during pregnancy …
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… uses reflected sound waves. It produces a picture of the baby (fetus), the organ that supports the fetus ( placenta … slowly than normal, is small, or is less developed than it should be for its age. The fetus is abnormally large for its … slowly than normal, is small, or is less developed than it should be for its age. The fetus is abnormally large for its …
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… to sit very still during an ear examination. A young child should be lying down with their head turned to the side. Or … can sit with the head tilted slightly toward the opposite shoulder. Your doctor may need to remove earwax in order to … ear back and slightly up to straighten the ear canal. For a baby under 12 months, the ear will be pulled downward and …