What Causes Congenital Heart Defects?
If you have a child who has a congenital heart
defect, you may think you did something wrong during your pregnancy to cause
the problem. However, most of the time doctors don't know why congenital heart
defects develop.
Heredity may play a role in some heart defects. For
example, a parent who has a congenital heart defect may be more likely than
other people to have a child with the condition. In rare cases, more than one
child in a family is born with a heart defect.
Children who have genetic disorders, such as Down
syndrome, often have congenital heart defects. In fact, half of all babies who
have Down syndrome have congenital heart defects.
Smoking during pregnancy also has been linked to
several congenital heart defects, including septal defects.
Scientists continue to search for the causes of
congenital heart defects. |