No. It could indicate that the child has a birth defect of some sort, since if one abnormality exists, others are quite possible. It does not mean that the child has any specific birth defect, or even that the child has one.
Yes! Mormons believe in keeping their bodies as healthy as possible - which can include immunization. However, whether or not a child is immunized is at the parents' discretion.
Apert syndrome is a genetic defect, so that means that the child will have it from conception (it's an autosomal dominant genetic defect, which means that only one parent needs to supply the defective gene in order for the child to be born with it.)
I am looking to say "I deliver" since I deliver babies for a living.You are making a pun in English but I'm not sure it works with Irish Gaelic."I deliver a woman of a child" would be "Tugaim páiste ó bhean" literally "I take/bring a child from a woman".
Child AED pads may not deliver enough energy, so they are not appropriate to use for an adult.
Probably child services
if the disease is caused by a genetic defect, the child's own stem cells will be useless, because they will contain the same genetic defect. In addition, the quantity of cord blood that can be collected is only enough to treat a child.
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It is a birth defect in which the puberty-causing hormones are very mistakenly present in the child.
he would have some sex
Diagnosis of microtia is made by the obstetrician or pediatrician at the time of the child's birth.
They do. All humans are born with them unless there is some sort of birth defect that the child possess.