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postpartum 1 Test

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Small-for-gestational-age infant
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Postterm infant
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Surfactant
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Plagiocephaly
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Mongolian spots
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Second period of reactivity
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Dyspareunia
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Syndactyly
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Atony
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Subinvolution
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Hydramnios
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Nevus flammeus
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Apneic spells
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Nevus simplex (salmon patch
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Tachypnea
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Cryptorchidism
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Lochia alba
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Periodic breathing
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Lochia serosa
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Bonding
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Development of a strong emotional tie of a parent to a newborn. Also called claiming or binding in.
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Excess volume of amniotic fluid (more than 2000 ml at term). Also called polyhydramnios.
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Webbing between fingers or toes.
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White, cream-colored, or light yellow vaginal discharge that follows lochia serosa.
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Permanent purple birthmark; also called portwine stain.
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An infant whose size is below the 10th percentile for gestational age.
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Bruiselike marks that occur mostly in newborns with dark skin tones.
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Absence or lack of usual muscle tone.
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Pink or brown-tinged vaginal discharge that follows lochia rubra; composed largely of serous exudate, blood, and leukocytes.
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stork bites, telangiectatic nevi), Flat, pink areas on the nape of the neck, forehead, or eyelids resulting from dilation of the capillaries.
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Respiratory rate greater than 60 breaths per minute in the newborn after the first hour of life.
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Period after the first sleep following birth when the newborn may have an elevated pulse and respiratory rate and excessive mucus.
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Cessation of breathing for more than 20 seconds, or accompanied by cyanosis or bradycardia.
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Flattening or asymmetry of the head
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Slower than expected return of the uterus to its nonpregnancy size after childbirth.
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An infant born after 42 weeks of gestation.
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Cessation of breathing lasting 5 to 10 seconds followed by 10 to 15 seconds of rapid respirations without changes in color or heart rate.
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Combination of lipoproteins produced by the lungs of the mature fetus to reduce surface tension in the alveoli, thus promoting lung expansion after birth.
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Failure of one or both testes to descend into the scrotum.
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Difficult or painful coitus in women.
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Collection of blood factors, primarily platelets and fibrin, that may cause vascular obstruction.
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Infant birth weight above the 90th percentile for gestational age. Some sources use weight more than 4000 g (8 lb, 13 oz) or 4500 g (9 lb, 15 oz).
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Second phase of maternal adaptation, during which the mother assumes control of her own care and initiates care of the infant.
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Insufficient oxygen and excess carbon dioxide in the blood and tissues.
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Localized collection of blood in a space or tissue.
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Intense fascination and close face-to-face observation between father and newborn.
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Period from the end of childbirth until involution of the reproductive organs is complete, approximately 6 weeks.
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Ventral curvature of the penis.
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Abnormally high number of erythrocytes.
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Maintenance of body temperature.

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