Cardiovascular disorders originating in the perinatal period are conditions that affect the heart and blood vessels of babies during the fetal stage or right after birth. These disorders may be present at birth or develop shortly after and can have long-term effects on the health of the child.
Perinatal cardiovascular disorders can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetics, infections during pregnancy, and exposure to toxins. It is important for pregnant women to receive regular prenatal care and for babies to receive prompt medical attention if any cardiovascular issues are suspected.
Early diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disorders originating in the perinatal period can improve outcomes and prevent long-term complications. Parents should work closely with their healthcare providers to monitor their baby's health and ensure that any necessary interventions are provided promptly.