What is a failed birth called?

Failure to progress (FTP) happens when labor slows and delays delivery of the baby.
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What do you call a baby that hasn't been born yet?

unborn. / (ʌnˈbɔːn) / adjective. not yet born or brought to birth.
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What are the 5 types of birth defects?

Structural Birth Defects
  • Cleft lip or cleft palate.
  • Heart defects, such as missing or misshaped valves.
  • Abnormal limbs, such as a clubfoot.
  • Neural tube defects, such as spina bifida, and problems related to the growth and development of the brain and spinal cord.
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What is the medical term for never pregnant?

Nulligravida (never pregnant), primigravida (first-time pregnant), multigravida (many pregnancies) -para. Live birth. Nullipara (no live births), multipara (many live births)
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What is a failed pregnancy?

Failed pregnancy is a pregnancy that will not carry through to term. It is termed a miscarriage or failed early pregnancy when fetal demise occurs before 20 weeks gestational age and fetal death in utero (FDIU) when it occurs after 20 weeks gestation.
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What is the number 1 birth defect?

The most common severe birth defects are heart defects, neural tube defects and Down syndrome.
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What is the most common birth defect in USA?

Congenital heart defects are the most common type of birth defect in the United States, affecting nearly 1 percent of, or about 40,000, births per year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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What are the 10 most common birth defects?

Here is a list of the top 10 most common birth defects, according to CDC statistics.
  • Congenital heart defects (CHD) Occurrence rate: 1 in every 110 births. ...
  • Hypospadias. ...
  • Ventricular septal defect. ...
  • Clubfoot. ...
  • Down syndrome. ...
  • Pulmonary valve atresia and stenosis. ...
  • Cleft lip with cleft palate. ...
  • Cleft palate.
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What is an abandoned baby called?

'Foundling' is an historic term applied to children, usually babies, who have been abandoned by parents then discovered and cared for by others.
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What is a single baby pregnancy called?

There are typically more risks linked to a multiple pregnancy than a singleton (carrying only one baby) pregnancy.
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What is it called to have a baby after 35?

What Is Geriatric Pregnancy? Geriatric pregnancy is a rarely used term for having a baby when you're 35 or older. Rest assured, most healthy women who get pregnant after age 35 and even into their 40s have healthy babies.
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What is a butterfly baby?

Epidermolysis bullosa is a rare genetic condition that makes skin so fragile that it can tear or blister at the slightest touch. Children born with it are often called “Butterfly Children” because their skin seems as fragile as a butterfly wing. Mild forms may get better with time.
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What is a sunshine child?

The "sunshine" symbol is often used to refer to calm moments before a storm. In the same way, a sunshine baby is one born before you encounter a loss. This loss may result from: Miscarriage: the loss of a pregnancy in the first 20 to 24 weeks.
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Which gender has more birth defects?

Overall, male newborns are at higher relative risk of cardiovascular, cleft lip and omphalocele. Male newborns had a higher relative risk increases of any anomaly, cardiovascular disease, and diaphragmatic hernia with increasing maternal BMIs.
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What are the signs of an abnormal baby?

What are the symptoms of birth defects in a child?
  • Abnormal shape of head, eyes, ears, mouth, or face.
  • Abnormal shape of hands, feet, or limbs.
  • Trouble feeding.
  • Slow growth.
  • Frequent infections.
  • Joint problems.
  • Spinal cord not fully enclosed (spina bifida)
  • Kidney problems.
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Which gender is more likely to have birth defects?

Conclusions: Our data indicate that sex differences in the prevalence of specific human birth defects are common, and male infants are at greater risk for birth defects than female infants. Several mechanisms have been proposed to account for these differences.
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How many babies can a woman have in her lifetime?

One study estimated a woman can have around 15-30 children in a lifetime, taking pregnancy and recovery time into account. Since men require less time and fewer resources to have kids, the most "prolific" fathers today can have up to about 200 children.
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What is the most common birth trauma?

Head injury is the most common birth-related injury. Head molding is not an injury. Molding refers to the normal change in shape of the baby's head that results from pressure on the head during delivery. In most births, the head is the first part to enter the birth canal.
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What causes unhealthy birth?

Smoking, drinking alcohol, or taking certain drugs during pregnancy. Having certain medical conditions, such as being obese or having uncontrolled diabetes before and during pregnancy. Taking certain medications, such as isotretinoin (a drug used to treat severe acne). Having someone in your family with a birth defect.
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Can autism be a birth defect?

Autism has been linked to birth defect agents acting during the first eight weeks from conception, though these cases are rare. If the mother of the child is dealing with autoimmune conditions or disorders while pregnant, it may affect if the child developed autism.
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What is the most common birth complication?

By far, the most common complication during childbirth is labor that does not progress. Sometimes, labor starts fine but over time the contractions slow down, the cervix doesn't dilate enough, and the baby's descent in the birth canal is hindered.
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How long can an anembryonic pregnancy last?

This type of miscarriage usually occurs within the very early stages of pregnancy (weeks 2-6), often before a woman even knows she's pregnant. Still, losing your baby, even at an early stage of pregnancy, can be devastating for the parents, far more so than people appreciate who have not been through it.
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