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Tennessee Department of Health says many Birth Defects Prevented by Good Health Practices
These conditions range from minor problems to serious issues that cause death in one of every five affected infants. While some birth defects may be linked to a person’s genetic background, medical conditions or exposure to materials in the environment, others can be prevented. Michael Warren, MD, MPH, director of Family Health and Wellness for the Tennessee Department of Health, said women can never start too early in planning for a healthy baby.“By the time many women learn they are pregnant, much of their baby’s important development is already underway,” Warren said. “The first eight weeks are when organ development occurs, and some women may not know they are pregnant until after that time. It is incredibly important for women of child-bearing age to make healthy lifestyle and behavior changes before they become pregnant, reducing the likelihood of preventable birth defects if they do become pregnant.” The Tennessee Department of Health offers these suggestions for a healthy pregnancy:
“Don’t wait to start healthy behaviors until you find out you’re pregnant,” said TDH Commissioner John Dreyzehner, MD, MPH. “A great way to give your child an optimal start is to have a planned pregnancy, and to have conversations with your doctor about what you can do to make sure your body is ready for a best start for your baby. Many pregnancies are unplanned so this is an important conversation for any woman of child-bearing age to have. While we strongly advocate planned pregnancies, we also emphasize planning for the unplanned, because a pregnancy can occur when you don’t expect it.” For more information about preventing birth defects, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention at www.cdc.gov/NCBDDD/birthdefects/facts.html. About the Tennessee Department of HealthThe mission of the Tennessee Department of Health is to protect, promote and improve the health and prosperity of people in Tennessee. For more information about TDH services and programs, visit http://health.state.tn.us/. SectionsNewsTopicsalcohol, Birth Defects, diabetes, Infants, John Dreyzehner, Nashville TN, Pregnant, TDH, TDOH, Tennessee Department of Health, United States |
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