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This implies that prophylactic surfactant at birth might be beneficial for CDH.
The clerk there suggested that a record of his birth might be kept in any of the 600 surrounding villages.
However, the reported association with preterm birth might be due to confounding by factors such as previous pregnancy outcomes, socioeconomic level or lifestyles.
A joyous birth might be at the centre of Christmas, but impatient babies show no respect for a holiday, and it's business as usual for the nation's midwives.
Some people, concerned that a home birth might be traumatic for children to witness, send them to stay with a friend or relative for the duration.
There are many reasons to care about this topic, but perhaps most salient is that educational inequalities and especially inequality of opportunity do harm to the American ideal that education is the primary mechanism through which inequalities at birth might be rectified.
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Researchers said that two cases of autism in every 1,000 births might be prevented by stopping induction.
1– 4 Intervention rates for low-risk births might be higher than necessary, and there are large variations in inter-unit comparisons.
47 This would require the Registration Act to be amended so that early knowledge of births might be made available, since almost one-third of infant deaths occurred during the first four weeks of life, and yet in Scotland 21 days and in England 42 could elapse before a birth was registered.
They did not investigate other factors present at birth, and speculated that birth weight might be a too crude marker for fetal neurodevelopment [ 4].
In general, the birth defects might be underreported, because we did not include the birth defects that were diagnosed after 7 days of age, gestational age less than 20 weeks, and induced abortions due to birth defects.
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