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==Overview== | |||
==Risk Factors== | |||
* Chemical exposure | |||
* Genetic and chromosomal syndromes, such as Down syndrome, trisomy 13, Turner syndrome, Marfan syndrome, Noonan syndrome, and Ellis-van Creveld syndrome | |||
* Infections (such as rubella) during pregnancy | |||
* Poorly controlled blood sugar levels in women who have diabetes during pregnancy | |||
* Some prescription and over-the-counter medications and street drugs used during pregnancy | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Risk Factors
- Chemical exposure
- Genetic and chromosomal syndromes, such as Down syndrome, trisomy 13, Turner syndrome, Marfan syndrome, Noonan syndrome, and Ellis-van Creveld syndrome
- Infections (such as rubella) during pregnancy
- Poorly controlled blood sugar levels in women who have diabetes during pregnancy
- Some prescription and over-the-counter medications and street drugs used during pregnancy