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  • 21Postmature infant — A baby born 2 weeks (14 days) or more after the usual 9 months (280 days) of gestation. The gestation (length of the pregnancy) is calculated from the date of the last menstrual period (LMP). This is an important calculation since, if delivery is …

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  • 22newborn infant — noun a baby from birth to four weeks • Syn: ↑neonate, ↑newborn, ↑newborn baby • Hypernyms: ↑baby, ↑babe, ↑infant • Hyponyms: ↑ …

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  • 23Post-term — Overly mature, overly developed, especially as regards a baby that has not been born until well after the usual term pregnancy. A post term baby is one born 2 weeks (14 days) or more after the usual 9 months (280 days) of gestation. The gestation …

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  • 24Sudden infant death syndrome — Classification and external resources ICD 10 R95 ICD 9 798.0 …

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  • 25Formula, infant — A substitute for breast milk for feeding infants. Pediatricians generally advise exclusively breastfeeding (that is, breastfeeding with no formula) for all full term, healthy infants for the first 6 months of life. However, many infants are… …

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  • 26Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus — Chinese Name 圣婴女子学校 Abbreviation CHIJ / IJ Country Singapore …

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  • 27Sleeping bag (infant) — An infant sleeping bag is a bag like garment or coveringworn by infants for sleeping. Infant sleeping bags differ fromregular sleeping bags in design and purpose, being designed primarily forindoor rather than outdoor use, and usually featuring… …

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  • 28Academic term — An academic term is a division of an academic year, the time during which a school, college or university holds classes. These divisions may be called terms , semesters , quarters , or trimesters , depending on the institution and the country.In… …

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  • 29Chignon (medical term) — Classification and external resources A baby s scalp showing the effects of a vacuum extraction. ICD 10 P …

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  • 30Vitamin requirements, infant — Vitamins are organic substances that are essential in minute quantities for the proper growth, maintenance, and functioning of the baby. Vitamins must be obtained from food because the body cannot produce them. The exception is vitamin D, which… …

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