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	<title>Baby Care &#187; Imperforate anus</title>
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		<title>IMPERFORATE ANUS</title>
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In rare cases, a baby’s anus is sealed at birth, either because there is a thin membrane of skin over the opening or because the anal canal, which links the rectum with the anus, has not developed. The rectal pouch may be connected to the vagina, urethra, pr bladder, and surgery must be performed at [...]]]></description>
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<p>In rare cases, a baby’s anus is sealed at birth, either because there is a thin membrane of skin over the opening or because the anal canal, which links the rectum with the anus, has not developed. The rectal pouch may be connected to the vagina, urethra, pr bladder, and surgery must be performed at once. This condition is routinely checked for at every birth, and is treated immediately if present.</p>
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