Tag: prenatal health


TERATOGENIC

The Science of Teratology: Understanding Developmental Vulnerability The term teratogenic refers to the capacity of certain exogenous agents to induce permanent structural or functional abnormalities in a developing embryo or fetus. Derived from the Greek word “teratos,” meaning monster, the field of teratology has evolved into a rigorous scientific discipline that examines the complex interactions […]

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FETAL HYPOXIA

Introduction to Fetal Hypoxia Fetal hypoxia is defined as a state characterized by the significant reduction in the supply of oxygen to the developing human fetus, a condition which can arise from a multitude of obstetrical, maternal, or placental complications. This reduction in oxygen availability, often termed asphyxia when coupled with hypercapnia (excess carbon dioxide), […]

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