Fetal (intrauterine) Malnutrition
Occurs when a fetus does not receive adequate nutrients during pregnancy,affecting growth and development before birth.
Likelihood of free care:
100%
Free treatment for anyone with Medicare or other insurance
It is likely that cost of care for this condition is fully covered by insurance, including Medicare / Medicaid
Onset
Congenital
Affected Systems
Common Treatments
Therapy
Special Education
Physical Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Speech Therapy
Recommended Specialists
Pediatrician
Neurologist
Geneticist
Physical Therapist
Occupational Therapist
Speech-Language Pathologist
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Fetal (intrauterine) Malnutrition
Common Treatments for
Fetal (intrauterine) Malnutrition
Options may include:
Treatment to help improve abilities and functioning.
Tailored learning programs for children with special needs.
Exercises and hands-on care to improve movement and strength.
Treatment to help with daily activities and self-care skills.
Treatment to improve communication and swallowing.
Recommended Specialists for
Fetal (intrauterine) Malnutrition
Specialists may include:
A doctor who specializes in children's health.
A doctor who treats brain, spinal cord, and nerve disorders.
A doctor who specializes in genetic disorders.
A healthcare provider who helps with movement and strength.
A healthcare provider who helps with daily activities.
A healthcare provider who helps with communication and swallowing.
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