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Birth Injuries The forces of labor and delivery occasionally cause physical injury to the infant. The incidence of neonatal injury from difficult or traumatic deliveries is decreasing due to increasing use of cesarean section in place of difficult versions, vacuum extractions, or mid- or high-forceps deliveries http://medicalsyllabus.blogspot.com/2006/12/birth-injuries-forces-of-labor-and.h...
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What is Neurosarcoidosis?
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/neurosarcoidosis/neurosarcoidosis.htm What is Neurosarcoidosis? ... . Weakness of the facial muscles on one side of the face (Bell’s palsy) is a common symptom http://agedcareact.wordpress.com/2008/04/28/1072
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CORD CLAMPING
CORD CLAMPING The placenta is an organ that your body grows for the baby to use. It grows on your uterus on the inside, and has a blood supply that is for the baby alone. The side that is to the mother is considered the meaty side, and the 'shiny' side is to the baby. This is where the baby lives for the 9 months http://tebakmanggis.blogspot.com/2008/04/cord-clamping.html
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Twin2twin
... cerebral palsy is not entirely explained by their increased risk of prematurity ... situation predisposing to cerebral palsy in monochorionic twins. ... http://www.twin2twin.org/Research04.htm
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