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About 98% is normal, no matter what a person's age is.
Dangerous.
Yes, a fetus can have congenital pneumonia. One type would be early-onset GBS (group B strep) disease, which can develop into pneumonia. It is what took my own child's life.
A baby can have pneumonia due to chlamydia trachomatis, the bacteria that causes the STD known as chlamydia. This type of pneumonia is not normally spread from the baby to others. A different bacteria, Chlamydia pneumonia, is a common cause of bronchitis and pneumonia, and can be contagious. It is spread through airborne transmission, not by sex.
Up to 10 minutes
Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease that can cause pneumonia or conjunctivitis in a baby born to a mother with the infection.
All fish, whether baby or older, need oxygen.
A developing baby gets its oxygen from the blood traveling through the umbilical cord.
They can for a little while if it's mild but if your baby has it bad I wouldn't.
Oxygen
Placing an oximeter on the baby's right hand or wrist is the best way to determine if a baby requires supplemental oxygen.
Placing an oximeter on the baby's right hand or wrist is the best way to determine if a baby requires supplemental oxygen.