- 1. Rett syndrome
- (Rett syndrome)
- ... for affected children and their families. Babies with Rett syndrome are generally born after a normal pregnancy and delivery. Most grow and behave normally for the first six months. After that, signs ...
- 2. Ventricular fibrillation
- (Ventricular fibrillation)
- ... in CPR, don't worry about breathing into the person's mouth. Keep doing chest compressions until a portable defibrillator is available or emergency personnel arrive. Defibrillation. The delivery ...
- 3. Spinal cord injury
- (Spinal cord injury )
- ... pregnancy. Most women with a spinal cord injury can experience labor, have a normal delivery and breast-feed. Pain. Some people experience pain, such as muscle or joint pain, from overuse of ...
- 4. When Baby Needs Oxygen At Home
- (Preemie)
- ... tracheostomy, or ventilator use Supplemental oxygen is usually delivered through a nasal cannula—a small tube that fits under your baby’s nose and around the head. Three types of oxygen delivery systems ...
- 5. Diapers: Disposable or Cloth?
- (Diapers & Clothing)
- ... Ideally, you should make the choice between cloth and disposable diapers before the baby arrives, so you can stock up or make delivery arrangements ahead of time. In order to plan ahead, you should know ...
- 6. Finding a Pediatrician
- (Decisions to Make)
- ... ask for the name of your pediatrician when you’re admitted to deliver your baby. The delivery nurse will then phone that pediatrician or her associate on call as soon as your baby is born. If you had any ...
- 7. Last Minute Activities Before Delivery
- (Prenatal)
- As the delivery day approaches, there are some last minute activities and preparations to consider so that you and your family are prepared for your child's arrival. If you do have the time, consider ...
- 8. Male infertility
- (Male infertility)
- ... prevent the delivery of sperm. Illnesses, injuries, chronic health problems, lifestyle choices and other factors can play a role in causing male infertility. Not being able to conceive a child can be ...
- 9. Infertility
- (Infertility)
- ... sperm production or function due to various problems, such as undescended testicles, genetic defects or repeated infections. Problems with the delivery of sperm due to sexual problems, such as premature ...
- 10. Fetal alcohol syndrome
- (Fetal alcohol syndrome)
- ... than an adult does, your developing baby's blood alcohol concentrations are higher than those in your body. Alcohol also interferes with the delivery of oxygen and optimal nutrition to your baby's developing ...
- 11. Nicotine dependence
- (Nicotine dependence)
- ... of impotence in men. Pregnancy and newborn complications. Mothers who smoke while pregnant face a higher risk of miscarriage, preterm delivery, decreased birth weight and sudden infant death syndrome ...
- 12. HIV/AIDS
- (HIV/AIDS)
- ... risk of HIV and other infectious diseases such as hepatitis. From mother to child. Infected mothers can infect their babies during pregnancy or delivery, or through breast-feeding. But if women receive ...
- 13. Gonorrhoea culture and determination
- (STD Combo Pack)
- ... does gonorrhea affect a pregnant woman and her baby? If a pregnant woman has gonorrhea, she may give the infection to her baby as the baby passes through the birth canal during delivery. This can cause ...
- 14. Chlamydia trachomatis DNA Probe
- (STD Combo Pack)
- ... pregnancy, which is often fatal. Women who are infected and pregnant may experience heavy bleeding before delivery and premature rupture of the membranes. Men, too, may become sterile. Both sexes may develop ...
- 15. Women and Children
- (Medical Center Services)
- ... Health Management (pregnant, delivery and menopausal women) Nutrition Counseling Psychological Counseling Routine Gynecology Exam Climacteric Management Cervical Carcinoma Screening Contraception ...
- 16. Specialty and Inpatient center (Parkway Health)
- (Shanghai International Hospital)
- ... neonatologist and immediate-care trained staff are present at every delivery. Pre and postnatal care classes are offered as well. Onsite equipment and qualified OBGYN specialists also allow us to provide ...
- 17. American-Sino OB/GYN Service
- (Shanghai International Hospital)
- American-Sino Ob/Gyn/Pediatrics Services (ASGOP) was co-founded in 2003 by New Life Ob/Gyn Group LLP and Huashun Worldwide Medical Center. New Life Ob/Gyn Group LLP is a New York based OB/GYN medicine ...
- 18. Specialty and Inpatient center (Parkway Health)
- (Directory/Private & International)
- ... and immediate-care trained staff are present at every delivery. Pre and postnatal care classes are offered as well. Onsite equipment and qualified OBGYN specialists also allow us to provide gynecological ...