Esophageal atresia (or Oesophageal atresia) is a congenital medical condition (birth defect) which affects the alimentary tract. It causes the esophagus to end in a blind-ended pouch rather than connecting normally to the stomach. It comprises a variety of congenital anatomic defects tha...
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My daughter had esophageal atresia and couldn't swallow, that's what caused my polyhydramnios. It was bending over...
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What birth defect? I had high fluid because my daughter had esophageal atresia. If you are already at 36 weeks they won't drain your fluid, the risk is too great...
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...she was never trached,but she had esophageal atresia/fistula repaired & trachealmalacia...she is always...
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...bilateral vocal chord paralysis as a result of MANY surgeries and intubations. About to start a 2 stage LTP and he's a former esophageal atresia baby. We live in Ashburn...
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My son had a TEF and esophageal atresia. They discovered his at birth when they tried to pass an oral gastric tube and it didn't go anywhere. Took an xray and confirmed it. He had his repaired...
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hey there! my son had esophageal atresia too. he had horrible reflux for the first few months of his life. he's just on prevacid and No Nissen- so it's not severe and doesn't seem to bother...
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...this case saved our lives. (I had polihydramios due to my daughter's condition. She had Esophageal Atresia, TEF and Annular Pancreas). She is Okay now thanks to God. Now and...
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My baby had an esophageal atresia (an abnormality where her stomach met her esophagus). But her loss was attributed to Polyhydramnios (excessive amniotic fluid putting extra stress...
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...for parents of children and babies also surrivors of esophageal atresia it is a birth defect 1 in 4,500. We ...above come join our site and help fight the battle of esophageal atresia��and uni...
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