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What Are The Causes Of Premature Birth?

Premature birth, which is defined as delivery of the baby before 37 weeks, occurs in approximately 10% pregnancies in the USA. The incidence will differ for different races and also vary depending on...

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What is Meconium-Stained Amniotic Fluid and is it Dangerous for the Baby?

Approximately 15% of women in labor receive the diagnosis of meconium-stained amniotic fluid. Some women fear that diagnosis because they heard before that it might be dangerous for their baby. I...

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What are some problems premature babies have?

As a neonatologist, there are two questions I always hear from parents right after premature birth: 1. Will my child live? 2. What kind of problems will my baby have in the hospital and after...

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Rh Incompatibility in Newborns

Rh incompatibility is one of the blood type incompatibilities that can cause severe hemolysis in a fetus and newborn baby, resulting in severe anemia and jaundice. Fortunately, it is less common...

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ABO Incompatibility in Newborns

ABO incompatibility and Rh incompatibility are frequently heard diagnostic terms in normal newborn nurseries. Parents often get confused regarding those terms as sometimes these conditions cause...

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Physiologic Jaundice of the Newborn

Jaundice is a condition in which patients have a yellowish skin color. It is a very common occurrence in newborn babies, and it is due to increased levels of the chemical called bilirubin. Hence,...

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This book will be very useful for parents who have a sick premature baby that is treated in NICU.
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