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By printing and/or reading this article, you agree that you accept all terms and conditions of use, as specified online. Birth Defects
Birth defects are grouped into different categories:
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) says that multiple birth pregnancies and pregnancies in older women can carry greater risks of some birth defects. (Read about "Multiple Birth Pregnancies" "Later Age Pregnancy") According to MOD, the causes of about 60 to 70 percent of birth defects are not known. When birth defects can be traced to a cause, possibilities include genetics and environment. For example, ACOG says a baby can be born with a birth defect because the mother was exposed to an infection. (Read about "Microorganisms") MOD lists rubella or "German measles" (Read about "Childhood Illnesses") as possibly the best known congenital infection. Another infection - Cytomegalovirus (CMV) - is considered the most common congenital viral infection, according to MOD. It affects about 40,000 babies a year. CMV is a member of the herpes virus family. (Read about "Herpes") Sexually transmitted diseases (Read about "STD's") can also endanger the fetus. MOD says untreated syphilis, for example, can result in stillbirth, newborn death or bone defects. (Read about "Skeletal System") An incompatibility between the blood of a mother and her fetus leads to a birth defect called Rh disease (Read about "Rh Disease"), according to MOD. Other causes of birth defects include fetal alcohol syndrome, which is common among babies whose mothers drink too much during pregnancy. (Read about "Alcoholism") Cocaine use may also increase the risk of birth defects.
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