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Lazy eye from childhood
If mother has lazy eye from childhood,can her children also get lazy eye.can we stop before delivery?
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Yes the baby can have lazy eye.. as there is genetic predisposition. Having said that it's not always necessary for a baby to inherit this condition. As a pediatric ophthalmologist I would suggest you to get your infant evaluated with a pediatric ophthalmologist at 6 months of age. 
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During an antenatal scan you can specially ask your doctor to look for eyes. Any gross abnormality only can be detected with antenatal scan
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Before birth we can not say anything, you can have good antenatal scan to check your babies normal growth
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Have good radiological scan
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This cannot be predicted before delivery, You can get the baby examined early in life so any refractive error gets treated timely preventing lazy eye
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Please Consult
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Pl consult
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Need to consult physically
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