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Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
What is neonatal abstinence syndrome?

 


Neonatal Transport: A 3-Day-Old Neonate With Hypothermia, Respiratory Distress, Lethargy and Poor Feeding
Monica Joseph MD and Joseph R Hageman MD
Department of Pediatrics, Evanston Hospital, 2650 Ridge Avenue, Evanston, IL, USA ...

Testing for neonatal jaundice
Since many babies are sent home within the first 2 days of life, parents will need to watch their baby for signs of jaundice.
Jaundice appears first on the face and head.

What can cause neonatal death?
The commonest cause of death within the first four weeks of life is a congenital abnormality (birth defect) such as congenital heart disease or severe spina bifida or rubella syndrome (the effects of German measles ...

A systematic review of the English language literature on the association between intrapartum hypoxia-ischemia and neonatal encephalopathy was conducted by using Pubmed and Embase.

Newborn infants may have low platelet counts, a condition called neonatal thrombocytopenia. Neonatal thrombocytopenia is rare among healthy infants, but occurs often in newborns admitted to intensive care units.
Symptoms of Thrombocytopenia ...

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
A special care nursery for newborn infants with severe medical complications, who can't get the intense kind of care they need in a normal newborn nursery.

Neonatal Behavioural Assessment Scale (NBAS) - This observation plan has recently piloted with great success and aims to support parents while their baby is in the neonatal unit and during his first two months at home.

Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU, newborn intensive care unit)
An intensive care unit that cares for high risk newborn babies
Neonate ...

Neonatal history: Assessments for newborn babies
Each newborn baby is carefully checked at birth for signs of problems or complications. A complete physical assessment will be performed that includes every body system.

neonatal - A time period one refers to after the delivery of the baby- the baby at this time is considered a neonate. Usually refers to the first month after delivery.

Neonatal: Pertaining to a newborn infant.
Neural tube defects: Abnormalities in the spinal cord.
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Neonatal - Referring to the newborn, usually the first four weeks of life
Neonate - A newly born infant
Neonatologist - A physician with advanced training in the diagnosis and treatment of problems of the newborn ...

Neonatal Listeriosis - Listeriosis that occurs in the newborn and usually acquired through maternal infection during passage through the birth canal or by aspirating infected amniotic fluid.

neonatal intensive care
A diaphragmatic hernia is a life-threatening illness and requires care in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).

Neonatal Jaundice
Maternal and Child Health Bureau
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
About Preemies ...

NeoNatal Jaundice
Another problem that may develop in the infant of a mother with gestational diabetes is jaundice. Jaundice occurs when extra red blood cells in the baby's circulation are destroyed, releasing a substance called bilirubin.

Other neonatal morbidity and mortality
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Potential risks of prenatal corticosteroid administration ...

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Neonatal death: the death of a baby within 28 days of live birth. Neural tube defect (NTD): a birth defect of the brain and/or spinal cord. Back to top ...

NICU: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
Obstetrician: A doctor with specialised training in caring for women with complications during pregnancy and childbirth.
Paediatrician: A doctor who specialises in the care of children.

It may be a neonatal unit (NNU), special care baby unit (SCBU) or, for the most serious cases, a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), but whichever it is, knowing that it is the best place for your sick baby right now doesn't make it any easier, ...

What causes neonatal death?
What practical arrangements need to be made?
I can't seem to get over the loss of my baby. Where can I find help?

Staff in the neonatal intensive care unit
The important role dads play in caring for premature babies
Tips for single parents of premature babies in the NICU ...

The Textbook of Neonatal Resuscitation, 4th edition, advocates that no resuscitation of newborns less than 23 weeks' gestational age and/or 400 g birth weight is appropriate [1].

Laane CJ (2008). Neonatal bony nasal obstructions section of Congenital anomalies of the nose. In AK Lalwani, ed., Current Diagnosis and Treatment in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, pp. 243-244. New York: Lange Medical Books/McGraw-Hill.

Stillbirth & Neonatal Death Society (SANDS)
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Action on Pre-eclampsia
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Neonatal Death: A death within 28 days of birth. New-borns or Infants Born: The number of live births plus stillbirths. Oligomenorrhea: Infrequent menstrual periods.

I felt so great and after a few minutes passed the neonatalogists asked me if I wanted to hold him before he was taken to the NICU. Of course I said yes and I took my miracle baby and held him so tight and just cried.

Freedman is board-certified in family practice, which includes obstetrics and neonatal/infant care. He is also a clinical instructor for the University of Illinois College of Medicine Department of Family Practice.

"Neonatal vitamin D status at birth at latitude 32 degrees 72': evidence of deficiency". J Perinatol 27 (9): 568-71. doi:10.1038/sj.jp.7211796. PMID 17625571. 
^ Kuoppala T, Tuimala R, Parviainen M, Koskinen T, Ala-Houhala M (1986).

NICU - Nearly all babies born over eight weeks prematurity, require special care in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).

Our one-day old baby is in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. He was diagnosed as having fluid in the lungs, double-pneumonia, given antibiotic. Now the doctors are testing(including spinal tap)for meningitis.

Many multiple birth babies will need care in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
pregnancy-induced hypertension
Women with multiple fetuses are more than three times as likely to develop high blood pressure of pregnancy.

Anencephaly is invariably associated with death as a stillbirth, a neonatal death or occasionally a post-neonatal death.

MEND: Mommies Enduring Neonatal Death is a Christian not-for-profit corporation whose purpose is to reach out to those who have lost a child due to miscarriage, ...

org, a Web site sponsored by the Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses. Or check out The Birth Book: Everything You Need to Know to Have a Safe and Satisfying Birth by William and Martha Sears.

Hillary delivered a son who was immediately whisked away to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Because he required help breathing, her baby was placed on a respirator, ruling out breastfeeding for the time being. That didn't deter Hillary, however.

The NICU, or Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, is a special nursery that provides specialized, in-depth care for sick, low birth weight or premature infants.

High neonatal death or complication is associated with HELLP syndrome usually because of prematurity, when the syndrome manifests early in the pregnancy. Hemorrhage may occur within the mother's liver.

"Existing scientific evidence demonstrates potential medical benefits of newborn male circumcision; however, these data are not sufficient to recommend routine neonatal circumcision.

Acquired hearing loss causes include being kept in a neonatal ICU shortly after birth, exposure to loud sounds.

Newborn jaundice: Or neonatal jaundice is usually harmless. Often seen in infants around the second day after birth, lasting until day 8 in normal births, or to around day 14 in premature births.

Major antepartum, intrapartum, and neonatal complications were similar in both groups, as were neonatal intensive care unit admissions.

In a recent statement released by Doctors Opposing Circumcision (DOC), a group of physicians, medical professionals and others who oppose non-therapeutic neonatal circumcision, ...

Much more importantly for your baby is the disease called Early Neonatal Group B Streptococcal Septicaemia (ENGBSS). This occurs after the baby passes through an infected birth canal and the infection spreads to his blood stream.

"Time of Birth and the Risk of Neonatal Death," by Jeffrey B. Gould, M.D., M..P.H.

Infection or neonatal sepsis
Heart disease
Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia)
Neonatal respiratory distress syndrome
Newborn jaundice
Retinopathy and vision loss or blindness
Severe intestinal inflammation (necrotizing enterocolitis) ...

According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, experts in neonatal resuscitation support the decision to not resuscitate infants born at less than 23 weeks' gestation, 400 g, or both.1 ...

Premature babies who are moved to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) are watched closely for infections and changes in breathing and heart rate. Until they can maintain their body heat, they are kept warm in special beds called isolettes.

In fact, the practice of co-bedding multiples, particularly preemies that need to stay in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at birth, is increasingly becoming a standard procedure in hospitals.

About herpes and testing
Risks for the baby, signs of neonatal herpes
Reducing the chances of neonatal herpes
Natural therapies
Vaginal birth & Caesarean
Partner with Herpes ...

"Intracranial Hemorrhage in Asymptomatic Neonates: Prevalence on MR Images and Relationship to Obstetric and Neonatal Risk Factors" Christopher B. Looney, BS, J. Keith Smith, MD, PhD, Lisa H. Merck, MD, MPH, Honor M. Wolfe, MD, Nancy C.

One of the biggest fears of all expectant parents is there baby being born and ending up having to go to the neonatal intensive care unit.

macrosomia (large, fat baby)
shoulder dystocia (birth trauma)
neonatal hypoglycemia (low blood sugar in the newborn)
prolonged newborn jaundice
low blood calcium
respiratory distress syndrome.
Prevention of Gestational Diabetes ...

History of previous miscarriage, congenital abnormalities, stillbirth, or neonatal death
Multiple gestation ...

Newborn babies who need intensive medical attention are often admitted into a special area of the hospital called the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).

Preemies have many special needs that make their care different from that of full-term infants, which is why they often begin their lives after delivery in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).

If your baby is born before 37 weeks, he will be considered premature. Most preemies are cared for in the Neonatal Intensive Care Nursery.

What should I do with all the baby things?
Neonatal Intensive Care Units Critical To Infant Survival
Stillbirth
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It allows a woman to get to a hospital with a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and to build up the baby's lungs before birth. Cigna says it can affect a mother's breathing, vision and speech and can cause headaches and nausea.

See also: Pregnancy, Newborn, Delivery, Intensive care unit, Premature