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In an average week

oregonmod wrote 3 weeks ago: In an average week in Oregon: 936 babies are born 96 babies are born preterm 262 babies are delivere … more →

Tags: Prematurity Awareness, March of Dimes, Washington, Oregon, babies, Prematurity, low birthweight, Cesarean section, C-section

Premature Births and Infant Mortality Counterpoint

thecounterpoint wrote 3 weeks ago: Premature Births and Infant Mortality Counterpoint After reading several recent articles on US prema … more →

Tags: Africa, Australia, Bangladesh, Births, Brazil, Britan, China, CIA, Data

Gavin's Birth Story

tuhazzablack wrote 1 month ago: I got pregnant with my son Gavin very shortly after I had my first son.  My pregnancy with Gavin was … more →

Tags: Parenting, Pregnancy, Birth

Abortion and Preterm Birth -- a new study5 comments

Kathy wrote 2 months ago: Sidney Midwife, one of the blogs I read, had this as her most recent post: Study Showing Abortion-Pr … more →

Tags: Abortion, studies & stuff, Baby, Pregnant, Pregnancy, preterm birth, infant mortality, induced termination of pregnancy, Birth

Hello from the National Neonatal Nurses Conference!

vidahealth wrote 2 months ago: On Monday, I presented a workshop to about a third of the attendees. It was entitled “How Attention … more →

Tags: development, Neonatal, Prematurity, Nursing, Research, NICU, Conference presentation, 9th National Neonatal Nurses Conference, brain

Bed Rest

tuhazzablack wrote 2 months ago: To think today started out so well!  I have never had any major complications in my previous pregnan … more →

Tags: Pregnancy, PIH, dilated, effaced

Lisa McElaney to Present at the 9th National Neonatal Nurses Conference

vidahealth wrote 2 months ago: Lisa McElaney, Vida’s President and Principal Investigator, will be presenting a workshop at t … more →

Tags: development, Prematurity, Nursing, NICU, Conference presentation, 9th National Neonatal Nurses Conference, Lisa McElaney, Vida Health, presenation

Auditory Steady-State Evoked Responses for Preterm and Term Neonates

Callier Library wrote 3 months ago: Hearing thresholds were estimated in normal-hearing term and preterm neonates of <35 weeks of age … more →

Tags: Research, auditory evoked potentials, hearing, auditory steady-state response, neonate

Auditory Steady-State Evoked Responses for Preterm and Term Neonates

Callier Library wrote 4 months ago: Hearing thresholds were estimated in normal-hearing term and preterm neonates of <35 weeks of age … more →

Tags: Research, auditory evoked potentials, hearing, auditory steady-state response, neonate

Signs of Labor

dlinaramirez wrote 4 months ago: The mother is advised to prepare for labor and delivery as early as possible, in any case, not later … more →

Tags: Birth, Prenatal

Massage with kinesthetic stimulation improves weight gain in preterm infants1 comment

Massage Therapists' Association of British Columbia wrote 6 months ago: A N Massaro, T A Hammad, B Jazzo,  H Aly Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect … more →

Tags: Exercise, low birthweight, massage, kinesthetic stimulation, preterm infants, very low birthweight

Communicative and linguistic development in preterm children: a longitudinal study from 12 to 24 months

Callier Library wrote 7 months ago: Conclusions & Implications: Findings suggest that despite the significant biological risk engend … more →

Tags: Research, Language Development, gesture, Vocabulary

Porter's birth story: Part 13 comments

Lori wrote 7 months ago: As you may recall, at my OB appointment on April 13 I was told that I was 1cm dilated.  I found this … more →

Tags: CRAZY stories, Pregnancy, Really, Third Trimester, OB, Doctor, Baby, Porter, Birth Story

Alterations in functional connectivity for language in prematurely born adolescents

Callier Library wrote 8 months ago: Recent data suggest recovery of language systems but persistent structural abnormalities in the prem … more →

Tags: Research, fMRI, language, Key Words: connectivity, volumetric

Does breastfeeding in the neonatal period influence the cognitive function of very-low-birth-weight infants at 5 years of age?

redrum003 wrote 8 months ago: Source: Brain and Development For fulltext link here For Abstract link here Year of publication: 200 … more →

Tags: breast feeding, Volume 1 Issue 3, Research, long term implications

Elective C-sections and the Risk to the Baby1 comment

Kathy wrote 10 months ago: Many women have a C-section for no medical reason, which is considered an “elective” C-s … more →

Tags: birth choices, C-section, Baby, Pregnant, Pregnancy, health, elective c-section, premature, vaginal birth

March of Dimes Petition for Preemies

Baby Lifestyles wrote 1 year ago: Between all the staff at Baby Lifestyles, we know a whopping 17 women who are currently pregnant. Wh … more →

Tags: News & Events, Charities, Baby Lifestyles, March of Dimes, Petition for Preemies, Premature birth, premature baby

Happy update with bonus rambles4 comments

shnootre wrote 1 year ago: I know I know – everybody and his brother has an identical triplet blog with colored animal ar … more →

Tags: Update, triplets, blood flow, Ultrasound, Bed Rest, Hospitalization

Effects of prenatal cocaine exposure on special education in school-aged children

Callier Library wrote 1 year ago: from Child: Care, Health and Development Objective The objective of this study was to evaluate the e … more →

Tags: school-age children, Education, cocaine


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