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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 ...

 


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Neonatal Death - Death that occurs in an infant during the first 28 days of life. Causes of neonatal death vary and can be infection, SIDS, respiratory failure, heart failure, malnourishment and a variety of other causes.

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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 ...

Of the 24 neonatal deaths in the study cohort, none occurred in the SAT group (0.0%), 2 in the SA group (0.57%), 2 in the S group (0.76%), and 20 in the control group (0.37%).

What causes neonatal death?
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Though the rate of neonatal deaths is falling, the rate of stillbirth hasn't budged. In the United Kingdom, for example, the rate has remained at 5.3 stillbirths for every 1,000 births for the last decade.

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.

Two neonatal deaths occurred in he EFM group and nine perinatal deaths in the auscultation group (two intrapartum and seven neonatal deaths). The perinatal mortality rates were 2.6 per 1000 and 13 per 1000 total births, respectively (P = .04).

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, ...

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

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

ISANDS: Irish Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Society
IUGR / Intra-Uterine Growth Retardation: A condition in which the baby is small compared to normal for that stage of pregnancy.

9 deaths per 1,000 total births and accounts for approximately half the perinatal mortality (fetal and neonatal deaths).

Preterm labor does not always lead to preterm birth, but when it does, there is a greater chance of neonatal death. When a baby is born early, it is unable to survive as well and faces extra challenges from the premature birth.

The number of perinatal deaths (fetal deaths at 22 weeks' or more gestation and neonatal deaths to 7 completed days after birth) per 1,000 total births. It is usually reported on an annual basis.
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RESULTS: Second-trimester EFW < 25(th) percentile was significantly associated with higher rates of fetal or neonatal death, third-trimester small for gestational age (SGA), Doppler abnormalities, indicated preterm birth, ...

This organization provides mutual support for bereaved parents and families who have suffered a loss due to miscarriage, stillbirth, or neonatal death.

The medical history will include the mother's health during pregnancy and a family history of any neonatal deaths or genital abnormalities. First, your child's physician will make a diagnosis of the underlying cause of the disorder.

This is the ratio of stillbirths and early neonatal deaths per total livebirths and stillbirths. It is expressed 'per 1000 births'. In the UK the overall perinatal mortality rate (PNMR) is about 8 per 1000. Considering infants weighing 1.5 to 2.

Prematurity puts infants at significantly increased risk of a host of lifelong health problems: developmental delays, chronic lung disease, and cerebral palsy to name a few. In fact, preterm birth is the number one cause of neonatal death in the ...

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