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  2. Preterm birth - Wikipedia

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    The record for the smallest premature baby to survive was held for a considerable amount of time by Madeline Mann, who was born in 1989 at 26 weeks, weighing 280.0 g (9.875 oz) and measuring 24 cm (9.5 in) long. [215]

  3. Physiological prematurity - Wikipedia

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    The term physiological prematurity (also described as altriciality) refers to the fact that compared to most animals, humans are born in a premature biological state.. Although sensory organs and skeletal and muscular systems are largely developed prenatally, human babies at the time of their birth are completely helpless and dependent on intensiv

  4. Premature births at an all-time high in the U.S., March of ...

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    What is premature birth? The number of babies born too early has hit a 15-year high, according to a new report from the March of Dimes.

  5. Moro reflex - Wikipedia

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    The Moro reflex may be observed in incomplete form in premature birth after the 25th week of gestation, and is usually present in complete form by week 30 (third trimester). [1] Absence or asymmetry of either abduction or adduction by 2 to 3 months age can be regarded as abnormal, as can persistence of the reflex in infants older than 6 months. [3]

  6. Premature births in U.S. remain at an all-time high ... - AOL

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    External factors in premature births also play a role, the March of Dimes suggested. More than 40% of pregnant people were exposed to extreme heat, and nearly three-quarters lived in areas with ...

  7. Premature Births At An All-Time High In The US: March ... - AOL

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    The number of babies born too early has hit a 15-year high, putting an increasingly large number of infants at risk for physical and intellectual disabilities,

  8. Health outcomes for adults born prematurely - Wikipedia

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    Adults born preterm have higher all-cause mortality rates as compared to full-term adults. Premature birth is associated with a 1.2x to 1.6x increase in all-cause mortality rates during early to mid-adulthood. Those born extremely prematurely (22–27 weeks) have an even higher mortality rate of 1.9x to 4.0x. [3]

  9. World’s most premature baby to survive stayed in ... - AOL

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