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Six patients were premature babies and required mechanical ventilation a few days because of a respiratory distress syndrome.
The food was prepared in a single kitchen and babies did not share food or bottles.
However, sensitivity may be lower for babies born to women infected in the first trimester of pregnancy.
Alternatively low risk women may be over-represented amongst women who have babies at this age.
Such babies may be at a more serious risk than those who are underweight because of short gestation only.
Although even our youngest babies were strongly influenced by their parents ' patterns of language mixing, parents ' influence on their children's language was not total.
The objectives were to develop strategies which can be used to inform, help and support parents of new babies.
The implication is that a programme, which encourages babies to recognize day/night cues, helps them to remain settled at night.
The women grieved for things like not being around for their children's life events such as marriages, graduations, and having babies.
Another situation in which sore was used like this, to express empathy without over tly mentioning the theme, is in speech directed at babies.
I felt that they were capable and in the absence of high risk, cer tainly they should be allowed to deliver babies.
By the same token they are also easy to clean, again suggesting an association between the bodies of old people and of babies.
When shown a chair apparently moving itself (pulled by transparent plastic wire) babies showed surprise and sometimes fear.
The parameter of interest is taken from a system for diagnosing lung disease or congenital heart disease in babies.
Parents have no trouble extracting their infant's first words from the abundant primate vocalizations that they have been listening to since the baby's birth.
We studied the presence of these elements in the vocalisations of babies.
There were no debates about whether to have both babies.
In the 33 babies who had score <2 the survival probability and freedom of reintervention at 8.3 years were 88% and 59% respectively.
Now, even in premature babies, the primary repair of congenital heart defect is becoming the treatment of choice.
Of the babies enrolled, 11.3% had extracardiac anomalies.
In addition, two of these babies had midline posterior anomalies of the central nervous system, and two had an omphalocele.
Despite its presence, most babies had only a monophasic flow across the tricuspid valve preparatively.
The pediatric cardiologist was unaware which babies had received surfactant.
Figure 5(a)-(b) show the probabilities of death by cause over the first five years of a baby's life.
Is it ethical for parents to volunteer their babies for an experimental treatment that is not medically indicated for these specific babies?
Aside from brain damage, chronic lung disease is a major problem in the long term prognosis of these babies.
The third situation is in babies, where we avoid use of any kind of prosthetic material.
In spontaneously aborted fetuses or stillborn babies, over 70% of cardiac defects are associated with noncardiac malformations.
More recently, a large case-control study of triethylperazine exposure among babies with congenital anomalies and those without, failed to demonstrate a teratogenic effect of triethylperazine.
The earlier studies also had few very premature babies because of their poor chance of survival in the early years of the twentieth century.
The 12 long-term surviving babies (median 15.7 months) had no apparent developmental problems, with four babies temporarily oxygen dependent.
Do women with pre-eclampsia, and their babies, benefit from magnesium sulphate?
Quantifying this measure is important for all babies, particularly for those born prematurely.
Of the remaining 138 ongoing pregnancies 8% suffered an intra-uterine death, leaving 127 babies in whom there was an ' 'intention to treat' '.
The proportion of babies with birth weights not recorded in any dataset is an important factor to consider.
Ferrous ions detected in iron-overloaded cord blood plasma from preterm and term babies: implications for oxidative stress.
A total of 210 babies with virologically proven neonatal herpes infection were entered into the study.
I shall now consider the possibility that the excess large babies have an endocrinological explanation.
Thus, their babies would have been more satisfied and gained more weight more rapidly.
In monkeys particularly, the types of malformations produced in offspring were closely akin to those seen in thalidomide babies.
The gestation is short and the babies of low birth weight, especially males, where presentation is not normal.
With the increased prevalence of multiple birth babies comes increased need to document their developmental outcomes.
The use of assisted reproductive techniques and ovulation stimulation have caused increased rates of multiple gestation and increased rates of preterm birth and smallfor-gestational-age babies.
Note that the categories are defined in terms of standard deviations within the population of babies born.
Small-for-gestationalage babies can have some of the same long-term health concerns as preterm babies.
Most "soothing tonics" for babies and children were laced with alcohol, opium, or some combination of the two.
Three of the babies were adopted and the social circumstances were very abnormal in three of the remaining nine.
What would be the effect of such a learning strategy on chronically ill babies?
A total of 243 (17.3 %) babies were preterm and 54 (3.7%) stillborn.
Due to the inclusion of babies as they were born, there was a preponderance of infants and very young children in the study.
No, people don't play practical jokes with babies!
Semantic and conceptual knowledge underlying bilingual babies' first signs and words.
The research on babies' early perceptions and the reorganization of perceptual biases is well covered.
Inevitably, most abandoned babies found in the two cities are disabled.
13% either did not recall their babies' weights or said they had not been told the weights.
In other words, it seems that women prone to bear very large or very small babies have more offspring than do other women.
In small babies this added weight loss may have made the difference between viability and probable death.
The clinics provide regular check-ups for babies and preschoolers.
In the present sample there was no evidence of growth detriment in the babies breast-fed exclusively for 10 months.
Surely, babies had seen chairs move before ; what they hadn't ever seen was a chair that seemed to initiate its own motion.
At 9 months, their babies were more likely to have a regular bedtime routine.
The perceived amounts of time the babies spent crying and fussing did not differ between the groups at any age.
We found that the isthmic diameter in premature babies was smaller than that for fetuses with the same body weights.
Twenty-two babies presented with pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum.
Because of this, there might be a possibility of some stenosis in such small babies, the normal size being as small as 5 mm.
Five of the 21 maternity units, delivering 21,000 babies each year between them, have received training in fetal cardiac scanning.
During that time she had three miscarriages, five still-born babies and one child born alive who subsequently died of convulsions a few weeks after birth.
A national audit study (21) has shown that there are currently too many ophthalmologists screening and treating far too few babies to maintain skills.
Consideration should be given to introducing remote diagnostic facilities in neonatal units for triaging babies for specialist care.
Consequently, a multidisciplinary approach is needed to reduce the incidence of and to manage low birth weight babies.
Information on long-term health outcomes has been collected mostly for preterm babies born at less than 1,250 grams or before 29 weeks gestation.
All members of the family except small babies ate the same foods.
Assessing lexical development in bilingual babies and toddlers.
Is it wrong to speak to my babies in their home language?
The popular theme of a close relationship between father and successor is apparent in the baby's posture, leaning towards the patriarch and proffering some flowers.
Research into possible therapies for growth restricted babies has thus also been directed towards the fetus.
Uniquely, these records were kept for babies born at home as well as in hospitals.
However, the role of baby's father has not frequently been articulated as either a barrier of motivator.
Only when the baby's head began to emerge from the womb was a doctor sent for.
Perhaps the essential clue to dramatisation was given in the discovery that new born babies enjoy solving problems.
In the long run, the replacement or growth of population depends on the number of women who go on to have third or further babies.
Mortality of the babies of aristocrats fell from about 160 to about 100 at the same time.
Unwanted babies were frequently abandoned in the streets, particularly in the great towns.
Institutional delivery of babies was the eighteenth century.
Most of these babies, put out to wet nurses, failed to survive infancy.
The marriages of the late 1950s and early 1960s have produced an average of up to 2.4 babies.
In the 1940s and 1950s working-class women expected to have more babies than middle-class women.
The vulnerable position of this group is also revealed by the high mortality rates of their babies.
She was pleased that she had continued her pregnancy because she valued the relationship she had formed with her daughter during the baby's short life.
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