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How Can prevent congenital Heart Defects ?

There is no known way to prevent congenital heart defects, but there are things you can do to lower the chance that your baby will have a congenital heart defect. However, even after you lower the risks, your baby may still develop a congenital heart defect.

What Is a Congenital Heart Defect?

Congenital heart disease is heart disease in the newborn, and includes congenital heart defects, congenital arrythmias, and cardiomyopathies. Congenital heart disease, which is also referred to as CHD, is a defect of the heart that exists primarily at birth. CHD can describe a wide variety of different abnormalities affecting the heart. CHD occurs when the [...]

Types of congenital heart disease

Patent ductus arteriosus
The opening of a passageway or temporary blood vessel to carry blood away from the heart to the aorta before birth. This allows blood to go around the lungs which are not yet used. The ductus should close suddenly in the first few hours or days after birth. When it does not close [...]

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