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Verywell Health on MSNHow to Help Your Transverse Baby TurnA transverse baby lies sideways instead of head-down in the uterus. Learn what causes this position, when to talk to your provider, and how to help your baby turn naturally.
Our findings establish FOXK2 as a novel pathogenic gene in congenital myopathy associated with ptosis, highlighting its previously unrecognized role in skeletal muscle development. These results ...
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