Sentence examples for newborn movement from inspiring English sources

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The newborn movement ("x-phi" to its younger practitioners) has come trailing blogs of glory, not to mention Web sites, special journal issues and panels at the annual meeting of the American Philosophical Association.

The Every Newborn movement is committed to supporting countries to reach a target of ≤12 neonatal deaths and stillbirths per 1000 births by 2030, also closely linked to ending preventable maternal deaths [ 7].

Service availability and quality indicators provide complementary metrics to population coverage which can be used to ensure that services achieve adequate coverage and give due attention to the availability of care, and the readiness of facilities to deliver the safe and quality care that is fundamental to the Every Newborn movement.

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Five items related to newborn 'head movement' contributing 7.4% were 'turns head', 'lifts head up', 'nudges breast with chin', 'wide gape' and 'attempt to grasp nipple'.

Your conversations with your partner typically involve your newborn's bowel movements, spit up, attempts to soothe a screaming mini human, etc.

Instead of steamy fantasy, she offered her mainly female readers something most of them probably couldn't get anywhere else: the kind of blunt talk about the realities of sex that barely existed outside the precincts of the newborn women's liberation movement.

Over a period of hours between remaining in bed and attempting to have a bowel movement, a newborn is produced.

Surprisingly, we also find that Rfx2 plays a central, but unanticipated, role in controlling cell movement in newborn MCCs, a process about which almost nothing is currently known.

We addressed this issue and hypothesized that, in the absence of any visual feedback from self-generated movements, newborns would show a preference (as measured by longer looking) to a synchronous visual-tactile condition when viewing a video of an upright infant face as compared to an asynchronous, temporally delayed condition (experiment 1).

This is thought to provide strength and restore fluid movement to the newborn's joints.

Although mothers kept LBW babies in the house most of the time, restriction of movement of the newborn was not found to be a hindrance to care seeking when the baby was ill or needed to be taken to a health facility for follow-up.

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