Prevent Congenital heart disease

Prevent Congenital heart disease



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Prevent Congenital heart disease
Posted in 2014

Women who are pregnant or plan on becoming pregnant can take certain precautions to lower their risk of giving birth to a baby with a congenital heart defect:
If you’re planning on becoming pregnant, talk to your doctor about any prescription or over-the-counter medications you’re taking.
If you have diabetes, make sure your blood sugar levels are under control before becoming pregnant. It’s also important to work with your doctor to manage the disease while pregnant.
If you weren’t vaccinated against rubella, or German measles, avoid exposure to the disease and speak with your doctor about prevention options.
Congenital heart disease is caused when something disrupts the normal development of the heart.
It's thought that most cases occur when something affects the heart's development during the first 6 weeks of pregnancy. This is when the heart is developing from a simple tube-like structure into a shape more like a fully-formed heart.
There are a number of things that can increase the chances of a child having congenital heart disease.
Women with diabetes have a higher risk of giving birth to a baby with congenital heart disease than women who don't have diabetes.

If you have a family history of congenital heart defects, ask your doctor about genetic screening. Certain genes may contribute to abnormal heart development.
Avoid drinking alcohol and using illegal drugs during pregnancy.
My advise
1....       Every one on this earth takes 6 liters of Oxygen per minute
2...        A conceived woman should consume minimum oxygen for her body needs so that her child body receives more oxygen to open all heart cells, brain cells etc...
3...        Consumption of oxygen of mother is depend upon food...So mother during her pregnancy should avoid heavy, oily, non Vegetarian etc.. food
4...       If the child receives sufficient oxygen before birth all his heart cells will be opened before birth.
5...      If a pregnant woman drinks too much alcohol during pregnancy, it can have a poisonous effect on the tissue of the foetus.
6..   It's common for children with foetal alcohol syndrome to have congenital heart disease – most often, ventricular or atrial septal defects.
7.... The Department of Health and Social Care recommends that pregnant women shouldn't drink alcohol. If you choose to drink, you shouldn't drink more than 1 or 2 units of alcohol once or twice a week to minimise the risk to your unborn baby.
8....  There are several medications linked to an increased risk of a baby being born with congenital heart disease. These include
a.....  certain anti-seizure medications – such as benzodiazepines (for example diazepam)
b....   certain acne medications – such as isotretinoin and topical retinoids
c...    ibuprofen – women who take the painkiller ibuprofen when they are 30 or more weeks pregnant have an increased risk of having a baby with a heart problem
9....   Paracetamol is a safer alternative to ibuprofen during pregnancy, although ideally you should avoid taking any medicines while you're pregnant, particularly during the first 3 months of pregnancy.   But I don't advise to take paracetamol..   Take natural remedy for it.
10...    If a adult is facing this problem they should leave unhealthy habits and follow healthy food.
11...         Remember "Prevention is always better than Cure"
12........... You can prevent this disease to your child with your healthy habits, healthy life style and healthy food
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