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Infanticide, or the killing of an infant, is often hypothesized to be an adaptive behavior (Hrdy and Hausfater 1984; Janson and van Schaik 2000).
The very preterm infant is often growth restricted because of the concurrent illnesses and difficulties in optimizing energy and nutrient intake for normal growth [ 3].
Furthermore, in Turkish families a 'chubby' infant is often perceived as a more healthy infant, and sometimes represents wealth and good motherhood [ 45].
In clinical practice, a previous pregnancy that resulted in the delivery of a large-for-gestational-age (LGA) infant is often considered to be a risk factor for GDM in a subsequent pregnancy (3– 5).
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The Chankhungu feeding center for malnourished infants is often full these days, which is unusual during harvest time.
This group of infants is often physiologically fragile and they may undergo frequent painful procedures on a daily basis.
Vaccination of preterm born infants is often performed delayed [ 15].
Delivery of inhaled medications to infants is often associated with crying and mask rejection.
Prevention of disabilities in infants is often beset with problems including non-detection or late identification of delayed development.
Previous studies have shown that gut colonization in preterm infants is often delayed [ 4] and shows decreased diversity and abnormal microbiota, particularly in patients who develop NEC [ 5– 8].
Fever with the first dose is of particular importance, because fever in young infants is often considered as possibly representing sepsis and thus may lead to medical and laboratory evaluation, including a visit to the physician's office or emergency department and diagnostic testing for possible systemic infection.
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