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A hernia is a condition that occurs when part of the intestine protrudes through the muscles of the abdomen, resulting in a noticeable bulge. Hernia treatment depends on the type and severity of...
At the moment of birth, when a newborn's umbilical cord is cut, the cord and the blood inside of it is generally thrown away. This blood contains stem cells, which can later differentiate into...
A button hernia, also known as an umbilical hernia, is a normal and usually harmless condition typically found during the first year of life. They are so named because they cause the belly button...
It is important to properly care for the umbilical cord of a newborn baby. The umbilical cord will be tied off at birth and will naturally fall off between one and four weeks of age. Be sure to...
Cord blood is the blood that comes from the umbilical cord formed during pregnancy. It can be stored to use if your child encounters future medical problems, or it can be donated to be used by...
Everything you need to know about your newborn's umbilical stump.
Umbilical hernias are when part of the intestine protrudes through weak muscles in the abdomen. It is fairly common in infants, and they usually heal on their own by the time the child is one year...
A fetus breathes inside its mother by forming an umbilical cord, a lifeline that starts as thin as a hair but grows as thick as an adult finger and up to 2 feet long by the end of pregnancy.
Hernias are a common childhood problem and occur frequently in babies, especially preemies. Hernias can affect both girls and boys. Girls are more likely to develop umbilical hernias and boys are...
Umbilical cord blood is stem-cell rich. If you are pregnant, you may be considering banking your baby's cord blood for possible future use if a medical need arises. Private banking is expensive....
In a fetus, the blood is transported from the placenta to the baby via the umbilical cord. Oxygen is picked up by the umbilical vein and transported to the baby. The umbilical artery transports...
Umbilical cords are made up of several different components, one of which is a jelly that is found nowhere else in the human body. While umbilical cords are perfectly suited to shuttle nutrients...
Fetal distress is a rather poorly defined medical term that refers to what happens when an unborn baby starts to have problems while the mother is in labor. In most cases, fetal distress involves...
The term "cord blood" is used as a shorthand way of referring to umbilical cord blood. The collection and storage of umbilical cord blood is a burgeoning new medical strategy that can help to...
Umbilical cord blood contains stem cells, which may be valuable for treating conditions such as blood disorders and certain cancers. Since umbilical cord blood is generally discarded after a baby...
While most expectant parents know that the first few weeks at home with their new baby will be filled with wonder and awe, many are not prepared to deal with the somewhat unsightly umbilical cord...
Properly caring for a newborn's umbilical cord is quite important. If the umbilical cord is properly taken care of, it may lead to infections, scarring and other problems with the stomach and...
Caring for a newborn infant's navel is usually simple. The remnant of the umbilical cord usually dries up and falls off with no problem. But in some cases the navel area can become infected. When...
The sudden appearance of a bulge in your infant’s abdomen is frightening. When the protrusion is located at the site of the navel, it is probably an umbilical hernia, and while you should...
Bath time is a great time for you and your baby to begin the bonding process and build attachment. It is also a time where you can continue to encourage social-emotional development and begin...