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  • ==Infant Mortality== '''Infant mortality''' refers to the death of an [[infant]] before their first birthday. The te
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  • .../) is a rare but severe complication of pregnancy. In AFE, amniotic fluid, fetal cells, hair, or other debris enter the mother's bloodstream via the placent ...f AFE is unknown, but it is believed to occur when amniotic fluid or other fetal material enters the mother's bloodstream.
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  • * [[Fetal viability]]: This refers to the point at which a fetus has the potential to * [[Survival rate]]
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  • ...ygen levels, hypoglycemia, and a higher risk of [[neonatal morbidity]] and mortality. ...tion, anemia, and chronic diseases such as hypertension and renal disease. Fetal factors can include genetic disorders, congenital malformations, and multip
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  • ...an sin-drome), also known as '''renal hamartomas, nephroblastomatosis, and fetal gigantism''', is a rare overgrowth disorder characterized by polyhydramnios ...individuals with Perlman syndrome is poor, with a high neonatal mortality rate due to respiratory distress and hypoglycemia. Survivors are at an increased
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  • ...f the nervous system that controls automatic body functions, such as heart rate, sweating, pupil dilation, and digestion; divided into the sympathetic nerv ...t rate at which a person can possibly use energy and remain alive; at this rate, only absolutely necessary functions such as breathing are maintained
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