Amazingly, the fat content in my breast milk would be higher to compensate for my baby's prematurity. |
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In Australia one in four pregnancies end in a loss and 50,000 babies die each year from miscarriage, stillbirth or prematurity. |
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Apnea of prematurity is one of the most common and frustrating conditions that nurses, physicians and neonates face in the intensive care unit. |
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The respiratory difficulties the baby has can be expected with such prematurity. |
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And finally, oxygen therapy given to sustain the lives of premature infants can cause retinopathy of prematurity, causing permanent vision loss or blindness. |
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Nurse the baby in an incubator only if medically necessary for reasons such as prematurity. |
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His comments on prematurity also cast light on the way in which he appraised the Claimant's evidence and the benefit he ascribed to the proposed housing provision itself. |
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For a number of reasons, Justice Mainville rejected the Privacy Commissioner's arguments on prematurity. |
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The Information Commissioner sought to strike out the applications for judicial review on the basis of their prematurity. |
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Second-hand smoke also affects babies, before and after birth, and can lead to prematurity, respiratory illnesses, nervous disorders and hearing impairments. |
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Because of the infant's prematurity, the mother may not receive analgesics during labor and may experience intense pain. |
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The genetic associations were latent and intertwined with acquired factors, particularly with the degree of prematurity, birth order and twinning. |
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Seventy-six infants, of a mean gestational age 26.4 weeks, were studied after sedation with chloral hydrate at between 11 and 14 months of age, corrected for prematurity. |
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Predisposing factors for the development of kernicterus include acidosis, prematurity, hypoglycemia, sepsis and ethnicity. |
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A history of any trauma, prematurity, asphyxia, or congenital intrauterine infection that may damage the central nervous system should alert the clinician. |
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Multiple pregnancy is associated with an increased risk of complications for the mother and the fetus, including prematurity. |
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With current approaches to oxygen therapy and close monitoring, retinopathy of prematurity has become less common. |
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He then went on to suffer bowel problems caused by the prematurity which needed surgery but amazed doctors with his fight back to health despite being in and out of hospital. |
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Toxemia of pregnancy and eclampsia are among the four leading causes of maternal death, and result in several cases of prematurity. |
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Apnea of prematurity represents a striking disorder of respiratory control. |
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Researchers found that prematurity and low birth weight are not associated with a change in risk for development of food allergy in childhood. |
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Many mothers who have delivered in late prematurity are recovering from caesarean section or from complications of pregnancy, and may be receiving medication for pain or coexisting medical conditions. |
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Babies with severe RDS may also develop other neurological complications that are commonly associated with prematurity, such as intraventricular bleeding and periventricular leukomalacia. |
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These data are limited and are generally restricted to non-toxemic cases where fetal distress or prematurity was not anticipated in advance of the block. |
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If anything, their indetermination may indicate the prematurity of anyone's casting definitions too quickly into stone. |
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Despite the potential risk of retinopathy of prematurity, many infants require the use of supplemental oxygen to prevent neurologic dysfunction and loss of life. |
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In mild forms of retinopathy of prematurity, developing blood vessels within the retina, which originate at the optic disk, stop growing toward the periphery of the retina for a period of time. |
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However, in severe forms of retinopathy of prematurity, the stalled blood vessels break through to the surface of the retina and proliferate extensively. |
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But at the time, it sparked interest in research on prematurity. |
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The Federal Court dismissed the application on the basis of prematurity. |
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Within the group of very low birth weight infants, chronic lung disease, periventricular leukomalacia and retinopathy of prematurity greatly determine survival and eventual quality of life. |
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Except in cases of extreme prematurity or debilitation, operative treatment is indicated urgently but nonemergently, with little merit in delay. |
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In Table 8.2, problems of prematurity are second only to congenital abnormalities as the cause of neonatal death. |
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On that point, the Court held that the issue of prematurity would be best dealt with by the judge hearing the application for judicial review, rather than on a motion to strike. |
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After a series of disclaimers, about the admittedly high demands of his current job and the prematurity of Mr Ban succession talk, Mr Kubiš admits he is intrigued. |
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Better and more affordable medical care actually has worsened the rate of prematurity, and likely the rate of infant mortality, by making fertility treatment widespread. |
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By contrast, the majority of deaths in developed countries result from extreme prematurity or birth defects that kill a newborn in the first few days or weeks of life. |
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Fetal complications may occur because of prematurity at time of delivery. |
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Since opening in 1986, Inuulitsivik Maternity has succeeded in significantly reducing transfer, prematurity and intervention rates for the region. |
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Two different studies suggest that an increased intake of omega-3 during the last trimester of pregnancy is associated with a fall in prematurity and healthier birthweights of children. |
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Retinopathy of prematurity is the most important cause of blindness and ophtalmologic disease in the neonatal period both in developing and developed countries. |
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Potential candidates are prematurity, intrapartum events, or infections. |
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Prevalence of and risk factors for retinopathy of prematurity in a cohort of preterm infants treated exclusively with non-invasive ventilation in the irst week of life. |
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Yoga and massage therapy reduce prenatal depression and prematurity. |
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Prematurity is the leading cause of neonatal death, and preemies who survive are at risk for lifelong health problems. |
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The charity is inviting the people of North Wales to join them on World Prematurity Day, on November 17, and help to raise awareness of babies born too soon around the world. |
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Request for proposal for Media Consultancy on World Prematurity Day. |
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