Mental Disorders
Birth Defect Defintions
Birth defects types
Prenatal Testing
Pregnancy Definitions
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What is anxiety

The condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen

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What is a birth defect

An abnormality, present at birth, that affects the structure or function of the body and may threaten a baby's health

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What is Cleft Lip and/or Cleft Palate

A gap in the upper lip or palate (the roof of the mouth) causes problems with eating, swallowing, speech, and appearance

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What are dominant and recessive genes?

Dominant genes are the genes that dictate the way a trait is expressed. Recessive genes are genes that are expressed as a trait only if paired with a matching recessive gene.

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What is Infertility

the inability to conceive a child

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What is depression

A prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness

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What is environment?

a person's surroundings and everything in them, including both human and non-human factors 

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What is down syndrome

The presence of an extra chromosome 21.

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What is an untrasound

a prenatal test using sound waves to make a picture of the unborn child.

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What is Miscarriage

the unexpected death of a developing fetus before twenty weeks of pregnancy.

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What is anorexia nervosa?

an eating disorder in which an irrational fear of weight gain leads people to starve themselves

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What is heredity?

the sum of all the qualities a person inherits from his or her parents at birth

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What is cystic fibrosis

Genetic disease that affects the respiratory and digestive systems. Either parent may be a carrier of the disease.

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What is Amniotic Fluid

liquid that surrounds and protects the developing baby in the uterus during pregnancy

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What is Stillbirth

the unexpected death of a developing fetus after twenty weeks of pregnancy.

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What is Bulimia Nervosa

An eating disorder characterized by repeated cycles of binging and purging (vomiting)

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What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)

This environmental birth defect that causes mental disabilities, problems socializing with others and flattened facial features is completely avoidable if the mother does not drink alcohol during pregnancy

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What is cerebral palsy

A variety of problems of the motor system, coordination, stiffness, jerkiness, difficulty with speech, and paralysis often caused by an injury at birth or shortly after birth.

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What is chorionic villus sampling

a prenatal test for specific birth defects performed by sampling small amounts of the tissue from the membrane around the fetus.

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What is Ectopic Pregnancy?

The implantation of the fertilized egg in any site other than the normal uterine location

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What is binge eating disorder?

Eating disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of consuming large amounts of food during which the person feels a lack of control over eating.

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What are the 4 main causes of birth defects?

Environment, heredity, error in chromosomes, or a combination of environment and heredity

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What is a neural tube defect?

Incompletely formed spinal cord may lead to stiff joints, difficulty moving the legs, partial paralysis and problems with the kidneys and urinary tract, excess of fluid surrounds the brain, causing brain damage

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What is amniocentesis

a prenatal test using a sample of amniotic fluid to check for birth defects

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What is Preeclampsia

abnormal condition encountered during pregnancy or shortly after delivery characterized by high blood pressure

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