SEARCH
Looking for a doctor? Try our Find a Doctor Search
Showing 4771-4779 of 12339 results
Health Library
Skin Color Changes
The color of a baby's skin can often help identify possible problems in another area of the body. Here are some skin color changes to be aware of.
Learn More Skin Color Changes
Health Library
Physical Exam of the Newborn
A complete physical exam is an important part of newborn care. Each body system is carefully checked for signs of health and normal function.
Learn More Physical Exam of the Newborn
Health Library
Germ Cell Tumors (GCTs) in Children
Germ cells form as a baby grows in the womb. The cells usually form the eggs (ova) in females and the sperm in males. Germ cell tumors are made up of these underdeveloped cells. The tumors may be cancer (malignant) or not cancer (benign).
Learn More Germ Cell Tumors (GCTs) in Children
Health Library
Ewing Sarcoma in Children
Ewing sarcoma is a rare type of cancer. It’s most common in children and teens between ages 10 and 19. It usually grows in bone, but it can also grow in soft tissue that’s connected to the bone. Read on to learn about symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.
Learn More Ewing Sarcoma in Children
Health Library
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)
A baby born to a mother who drinks alcohol during pregnancy can have many problems. This is called fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD).
Learn More Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)
Health Library
Diabetes During Pregnancy: Risks to the Baby
When a mother has diabetes, her baby is at risk for problems. Read on to learn more.
Learn More Diabetes During Pregnancy: Risks to the Baby
Health Library
Group B Streptococcus Infection in Babies
Learn about group B streptococcus (GBS) infection in babies, including cause, risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.
Learn More Group B Streptococcus Infection in Babies
Health Library
Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) Screening Test
Alpha-fetoprotein screening is a blood test that measures the level of AFP in the mother's blood. Abnormal levels may indicate certain problems with the fetus.
Learn More Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) Screening Test
Health Library
Anemia in Pregnancy
Anemia is when your blood has too few red blood cells. Having too few red blood cells makes it harder for your blood to carry oxygen or iron. This can affect how cells work in nerves and muscles. During pregnancy, your baby also needs your blood.
Learn More Anemia in Pregnancy
Showing 4771 - 4779 of 12339 results