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OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a baby is born with a birth defect in the U.S. every 4.5 minutes.
A baby is born with a born with a birth defect every 4.5 minutes in the U.S. It's a stat driven home during January, Birth Defects Awareness Month.
Birth defects affect 160,000 babies each year in the United States. While not all of birth defects are preventable, there are things you can do to decrease the chances your baby will have a neural ...
Every pregnancy has about a 3-5% chance having a baby with a major birth defect, that’s about 1 in 33 pregnancies. Those birth defects include things like heart defects, spina bifida, and ...
July 18 -- (HealthDay News) -- While the cause of many birth defects remains a mystery, doctors do understand what causes many others -- and how to prevent them. The Minnesota Department of Health ...
In the meantime, follow your physician’s recommendations to avoid preventable birth defects. By following a few simple steps, you can give your baby the best chance for a healthy tomorrow.
Birth defects are more common than you might think: one in 33 babies is born with a birth defect. Researcher Dr. Marcia Feldkamp says about 77 percent of birth defects have no known cause, but you ...
A birth defect can affect any part of the body. Clefts, or orofacial clefts, occur in 1 in about 700 to 1,000 births; 1 in 100 to 200 defects affect the heart; 1 in 1,000 affects the spine and or ...
According to the March of Dimes, one out of every 33 babies born each year in the United States has a birth defect. While many birth defects can't be prevented, it’s important to know that some can.