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  2. Embolic and thrombotic events after COVID-19 vaccination

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    The thrombosis events associated with the COVID‑19 vaccine may occur 4–28 days after its administration and mainly affects women under 55. [6] [2] [20] Several relatively unusual types of thrombosis were specifically reported to be occurring in those with the reaction: cerebral venous sinus thrombosis and thrombosis of the splanchnic veins.

  3. Evidence mounts that Covid in pregnancy can cause health ...

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    Infants born to unvaccinated mothers had three times the odds of respiratory distress than those whose moms had received at least one mRNA vaccine dose. As for why babies exposed to Covid in the ...

  4. COVID-19 in pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    A 2024 study found impaired cardiac function in babies whose mothers contracted COVID in the second trimester. [ 9 ] In two systematic reviews [ 10 ] [ 11 ] concluded that covid-19 could potentially disrupt the neurodevelopment of the fetus as a consequence of the hyperinflammatory host response elicited by the viral infection through various ...

  5. Neonatal tetanus - Wikipedia

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    India has reduced its infant mortality rate (IMR) from 380 per 1000 live births in 1990, to 40 in 2015, and its maternal mortality rate (MMR) from 540 per 100,000 to 167 in the same years. [11] The national health programme was started in 1983 by the Government of India, when all pregnant women were given two doses of tetanus vaccine. The ...

  6. Here’s what you should know about teething in babies ... - AOL

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  7. Neonatal teeth - Wikipedia

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    The incidence of neonatal teeth varies considerably, between 1:700 and 1:30,000 depending on the type of study; the highest prevalence is found in the only study that relies on personal examination of patients. [3] Natal teeth, and neonatal teeth, can be the baby's normal deciduous teeth, sprouting prematurely. [4]

  8. Teething - Wikipedia

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    Teething is the process by which an infant's first teeth (the deciduous teeth, often called "baby teeth" or "milk teeth") appear by emerging through the gums, typically arriving in pairs. The mandibular central incisors are the first primary teeth to erupt, usually between 6 and 10 months of age and usually causes discomfort and pain to the infant.

  9. Covid babies ‘still struggling with social skills’ – report

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    Babies and toddlers have “fallen behind with their social skills” due to the Covid-19 pandemic, a new report has claimed. Youngsters have missed out on important interactions at a critical ...