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- PMID 22383072. S2CID 25950922. "Low birthweight". Retrieved 25 November 2018. "Australia's mothers and babies, Birthweight adjusted for gestational age". Australian...
- failure. Complications for the baby can include fetal distress, low birthweight, preterm delivery, and stillbirth. The cause of placental abruption is...
- there were ****ociations between experiencing damage during Katrina and birthweight, thus researchers concluded that natural disasters may have long-term...
- Reform: Fewer Early Elective Deliveries And Increased Gestational Age And Birthweight". Health Affairs. 36 (3): 460–467. doi:10.1377/hlthaff.2016.0910. ISSN 0278-2715...
- experiences of racial discrimination were ****ociated with pre-term and low-birthweight deliveries, and such experiences may contribute to black-white disparities...
- are believed to be related to the confounders of prematurity and low birthweight. Similarly, an IVF-****ociated incidence of autism and attention-deficit...
- anemia and parasite level in the blood for the pregnant women and the birthweight in their infants. Risk management Bite prevention—clothes that cover...
- brain, they contribute to coma. In the placenta they contribute to low birthweight and preterm labor, and increase the risk of abortion and stillbirth....
- premature with low birthweight, or who have low Apgar scores, are also at increased risk; in premature twins, the lower birthweight twin is more likely...
- babies to be born with low birth weight (less than 5.5 lb or 2.5 kg). Low-birthweight babies are 20 times more likely to die in their first month of life than...