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Pediatric Birth Defects

What You Need to Know

A birth defect is a health problem or abnormal physical change that is present when a baby is born. Birth defects range from very mild to life-threatening and limiting.

Key Symptoms

The symptoms of birth defects depend on the type of defect. Symptoms can include:

  • Abnormal shape of head, eyes, ears, mouth or face
  • Abnormal shape of hands, feet or limbs
  • Kidney, heart or intestinal problems

Diagnosis

Many birth defects can be diagnosed before birth. Doctors typically perform:

  • Blood tests
  • Prenatal screening
  • Fetal ultrasound

Treatment

  • There is no cure for birth defects
  • Children can often be treated to help reduce problems

Schedule an Appointment

Our pediatric specialists provide personalized care for your child’s physical, mental and emotional health needs. Meet the providers and schedule an appointment today.

Frequently Asked Questions

Prevention and Risk Assessment

What is a birth defect in children?

What causes birth defects in a child?

Which children are at risk for birth defects?

What are the symptoms of birth defects in a child?

What are possible complications of birth defects in a child?

How can I help prevent birth defects in my child?

Diagnosis

How are birth defects diagnosed in a child?

Treatment

How are birth defects treated in a child?

How can I help my child live with a birth defect?

Next steps

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