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Amphetamines are all category C during pregnancy. Breastfeeding while receiving amphetamines is not recommended because the infant may experience withdrawal symptoms.
A full-term baby is born during or within the ninth month of pregnancy. A premature birth is an infant that is born earlier than the normal nine month period of pregnancy.
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Prolactin or lactogenic Hormone (PRL) promotes glandular tissue during pregnancy and produces milk after the birth of an infant
Infant diarrhea can be caused by a number of things. It can normally be shown in different colors, textures and odors depending on what the baby is eating.
If the mother smoked while pregnancy it leads to infant death syndrome.
It is unlikely for an infant to tell the difference between its identical twin mother and aunt initially, as they share the same genetic makeup and may look very similar. However, over time the infant may start to recognize subtle differences in behavior, scent, or other cues that help differentiate between the two.
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An infant is that period between birth and when the infant is able to sit/stand up with help. A child is a broader term that includes the infant period till it is able to perform activities without help.
The infant usually initially develops symptoms that include hypotonia (decreased muscle tone), vomiting, and ataxia (balance or coordination abnormalities).
Hemorrhage: Excessive bleeding during childbirth can lead to severe maternal complications and, in some cases, death. Infections: Inadequate postnatal care and unhygienic birthing conditions can increase the risk of infections, affecting both mother and infant health. Hypertensive disorders: Conditions like preeclampsia and eclampsia can cause serious complications for both mother and infant, leading to mortality if not managed properly. Obstructed labor: Prolonged or obstructed labor can result in birth complications that endanger the lives of both mother and infant. Lack of access to quality healthcare: Limited access to skilled birth attendants, emergency obstetric care, and essential medications can contribute to maternal and infant mortality rates.
Statistically women. Although the difference is becoming less significant.