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  2. Infant crying - Wikipedia

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    The term 'colic' was defined in 1954 as: "crying for more than three hours per day, for more than three days per week, and for more than three weeks in an infant that is well-fed and otherwise healthy." [13] Colic and excessive crying by infants is synonymous to some clinicians. [6]

  3. Stillbirth - Wikipedia

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    A pregnant woman sleeping on her back after 28 weeks of pregnancy may be a risk factor for stillbirth. [22] [27] After a stillbirth there is a 2.5% risk of another stillbirth in the next pregnancy (an increase from 0.4%). [28] In the United States, highest rates of stillbirths happen in pregnant women who: [29] are of low socioeconomic status

  4. Fetal movement - Wikipedia

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    Active and quiet periods for the fetus do not correspond to those of the mother; fetuses are most active from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and again from 7 p.m. to 4 a.m. [21] During the last four to six weeks before birth, most of the fetus's kicking and jabbing movements occur while it is sleeping lightly.

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  6. Newborn Allegedly Dies After Mother's Induction Is Delayed ...

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    A baby died after a hospital did not induce labor for more than 60 hours, a lawsuit alleges. Chelsea Wootton, 31, was scheduled to be induced at 41 weeks pregnant, her law firm Irwin Mitchell said ...

  7. Health Rounds: Sleep shortage during pregnancy may hurt baby ...

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    Twelve weeks after adding tulisokibart to their current drug regimen, 26% of patients had achieved clinical remission, meaning their symptoms had completely resolved. That rate was 1% in the ...

  8. Pain in babies - Wikipedia

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    Sensorial saturation follows a "3Ts" rule: using touch, taste and talk to distract the baby and antagonize pain. [27] It is based on the competition of various gentle stimuli with pain transmission to the central nervous system: the so-called gate control theory of pain (proposed by Patrick David Wall and Ronald Melzack in 1965). [28]

  9. Hello There! See Pregnant Brie Bella's Baby Kicking at 35 Weeks

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    Stretching out! Pregnant Brie Bella’s baby-to-be kicked up a storm in the reality star’s Monday, June 22, Instagram Story video. “You can see how much the baby moves,” the Total Bellas ...