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The Baby Website - Baby terms
Category: Health and Medicine > Baby health
Date & country: 17/02/2017, USA Words: 241
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CystitisInflammation of the bladder.
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infectionInfection caused by any of a group of viruses from the herpes virus family.
ColostrumThin, yellow fluid that is the first milk to come from the breast. Most often seen toward the end of pregnancy. It is different in content from milk produced later during nursing.
Condyloma acuminatumSkin tags or warts that are sexually transmitted. Caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV). AIso called venereal warts.
Congenital problemProblem present at birth.
ConstipationBowel movements are infrequent or incomplete.
ChloasmaExtensive brown patches of irregular shape and size on the face or other parts of the body.
Chorionic villus sampling(CVS) Diagnostic test done early in pregnancy. A biopsy of tissue is taken from inside the uterus through the abdomen or the cervical opening (through the vagina) to determine abnormalities of pregnancy.
Cataract, congenitalCloudiness of the eye lens present at birth.
Cesarean section(delivery) Delivery of a baby through an abdominal incision rather than through the vagina.
Chadwick's signDark-blue or purple discoloration of the mucosa of the vagina and cervix during pregnancy.
ChemotherapyTreatment of disease by chemical substances or drugs.
ChlamydiaSexually transmitted venereal infection.
Braxton-Hicks contractionsIrregular, painless tightening of uterus during pregnancy.
Breech presentationBaby's buttocks or legs come into the birth canal before the head.
CarcinogenAny cancer-producing substance.
BiopsyRemoval of a small piece of tissue for microscopic study.
Birthing centerFacility in which a woman labors, delivers and recovers in the same room. It may be part of a hospital, or it may be a freestanding unit.
Bloody showSmall amount of vaginal bleeding late in pregnancy; often precedes labor.
Board certificationDoctor has had additional training and testing in a particular specialty. In the area of obstetrics, the American Board of Obstetricians and Gynecologists offers this training. Certification requires expertise in care of a pregnant woman and gynecological surgery.
Biophysical profileMethod of evaluating a fetus before birth.
BilirubinBreakdown product of pigment formed in the liver from hemoglobin during the destruction of red blood cells.
Back laborPain of labor felt in lower back.
Beta-adrenergicsSubstances that interfere with transmission of stimuli. They affect the autonomic nervous system. During pregnancy, they can be used to stop labor.
AsthmaDisease marked by recurrent attacks of shortness of breath and difficulty breathing. Often caused by an allergic reaction.
AutoantibodiesAntibodies that attack parts of your body or your own tissues.
ArrhythmiaIrregular or missed heartbeat.
AspirationSwallowing or sucking a foreign body or fluid, such as vomit, into an airway.
AnencephalyDefective development of the brain combined with the absence of the bones normally surrounding the brain.
Anti-inflammatory medicationsDrugs to relieve pain and inflammation.
Apgar scoreMeasurement of a baby's response to birth and life outside the uterus. Taken 1 minute and 5 minutes after birth.
AreolaPigmented or colored ring surrounding the nipple of the breast.
AnemiaAny condition in which the number of red blood cells is less than normal. Term usually applies to the concentration of the oxygen-transporting material in the blood, which are the red blood cells.
Amniotic sacSac that surrounds baby inside the uterus. It contains the baby, the placenta and the amniotic fluid.
Amniotic fluidLiquid surrounding the baby inside the amniotic sac.
Amino acidsSubstances that act as building blocks in the developing embryo and fetus.
AmniocentesisRemoval of amniotic fluid from the amniotic sac. Fluid is tested for some genetic defects.
AmnionMembrane around the fetus. It surrounds the amniotic cavity.
Alpha-fetoprotein(AFP) Substance produced by the unborn baby as it grows inside the uterus. Large amounts of AFP are found in amniotic fluid. Larger-than-normal amounts are found in the mother's bloodstream if neural-tube defects are present in the fetus; smaller-than-normal amounts may indicate Down syndrome.
Aerobic exerciseExercise that increases your heart rate and causes you to consume oxygen.
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome(AIDS) Debilitating illness that affects the body's ability to respond to infection. Caused by the human immune deficiency virus (HIV).