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Not all birth defects can be prevented, but these steps will help keep your baby healthy.
Get at least 400 mcg of folic acid every day
Get vaccinated
Try to reach a healthy weight before becoming pregnant
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The Northside Hospital Center for Perinatal Medicine offers the latest technology and services to detect fetal abnormalities and birth defects. If you are pregnant, consider early detection screenings in recognition of
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What is the most common birth defect in America? Answer: heart defects. And due to truly amazing advances in pediatric cardiology and surgery, almost all are detectable before birth and can be fixed – some with surgery and some without.
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24 hours to the 2020 Birth Defects Prevention Month bilingual
#Best4YouBest4Baby Twitter chat. Wed 1/22 at 2pm ET. Join us and be part of the conversation.@modhealthtalk@CDCgov@NBDPN@MotherToBaby#WellnessWed#NationalBirthDefectsPreventionMonth#birthdefects#CMVawareness -
Ultrasound is an extremely important tool for prenatal care.
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To mark National Birth Defects Prevention Month, we’re revisiting our interview with Michael Belfort of
@TexasChildrens, who has pioneered lifesaving surgical techniques in the field of maternal and fetal medicine. https://www.tmc.edu/news/2019/04/five-questions-for-michael-belfort-m-d-ph-d-the-ob-gyn-in-chief-for-texas-childrens-pavilion-for-women/ …#NationalBirthDefectsPreventionMonth -
Make a P.A.C.T. for
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#BirthDefects are health conditions present at birth that change the shape or function of one or more parts of the body or body systems.#NationalBirthDefectsPreventionMonth pic.twitter.com/p3y9eZsdlN
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Mark your calendars for January 23rd at 3:00 pm ET!
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The tiniest victims of the
#opioidcrisis are the babies being born addicted to drugs. If you are pregnant and struggling with substance abuse, please seek help. It may save your child's life.#NationalBirthDefectsPreventionMonth. pic.twitter.com/H7zJC5Zmu9
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Each year, approximately 40,000 babies are born in the United States with a congenital heart defect – making it America’s most common birth defect. Press play and listen to this informative podcast by Saar Danon, M.D.
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January is
#NationalBirthDefectsPreventionMonth. Here’s what you can do to help your#baby be healthy: http://www.acog.org/-/media/For-Patients/faq146.pdf?dmc=1&ts=20151207T1626590657 … -
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Be sure to visit your healthcare provider before and during pregnancy to increase your chances of having a healthy baby
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#FolicAcid can help prevent major birth defects in your baby's brain and spine. You can get folic acid from vitamins, or eating fortified foods.#NationalBirthDefectsPreventionMonth -
Way to go Shauna! Pass it on for
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It’s
#NationalBirthDefectsPreventionMonth. Preventing infections can help prevent#birthdefects and#pregnancy complications. Check out@CDCgov's 10 Tips for Preventing Infections Before and During Pregnancy - http://ow.ly/JnMS50y0XcT .@CDCMMWR#best4youbest4baby#cmvawareness -
Alcohol is a teratogen and can lead to birth defects & other effects in children who are exposed to alcohol in utero. Learn how providers can help w/prevention & earn continuing education credit: https://bit.ly/39xhBbF
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Preconception healthcare services can identify a pregnant woman’s health that may contribute to birth defects. For more tips on how to prevent birth defects visit
@CDCgov: https://go.usa.gov/xpSB2#NationalBirthDefectsPreventionMonth
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