What Is Structural Birth Defect

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Birth defects may be due to genetics, problems with a pair of chromosomes, or the environment the mother is in.
Structural birth defects is related to problems with some of the body parts.
Functional birth defects are related to problems with a specific body part or body system in the child.
Different birth defects the more different treatment your child would get.

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