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|keywords=congenital disorders, beeja, beejabhaga, beejabhagaavayava, genetics in Ayureda, Causes of congenital disorders, preconception care in Ayurveda, prevention of congenital disorers, Ayurveda, Indian system of medicine, Charak Samhita  
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|description=Congenital disorders are disabilities or malformations present at or before birth.Ayurveda emphasizes on prevention of congenital  disorders through proper preconception, ante- natal and  intra partum care.
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|description=Congenital disorders are disabilities or malformations present at or before birth. Ayurveda emphasizes on prevention of congenital  disorders through proper preconception, ante- natal and  intra partum care.
 
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'''Understanding congentital disorders in [[Ayurveda]] and contemporary research'''  
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'''Understanding congenital disorders in [[Ayurveda]] and contemporary research'''  
 
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Congenital disorders are disabilities or malformations present at or before birth.  These are identified in prenatal life or at birth, or many years later. As per the World Health Organization, congenital anomalies are a leading cause of neonatal deaths. Every year an estimated 295 000 newborns die within 28 days of birth due to congenital anomalies. These can contribute to long-term disability, with significant impacts on individuals, families, healthcare systems, and societies. <ref>Available from https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/congenital-anomalies accessed on 15/06/2021</ref>
 
Congenital disorders are disabilities or malformations present at or before birth.  These are identified in prenatal life or at birth, or many years later. As per the World Health Organization, congenital anomalies are a leading cause of neonatal deaths. Every year an estimated 295 000 newborns die within 28 days of birth due to congenital anomalies. These can contribute to long-term disability, with significant impacts on individuals, families, healthcare systems, and societies. <ref>Available from https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/congenital-anomalies accessed on 15/06/2021</ref>