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  2. Caesarean section - Wikipedia

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    Taking antibiotics before skin incision rather than after cord clamping reduces the risk for the mother, without increasing adverse effects for the baby. [ 36 ] [ 89 ] Moderate certainty evidence suggest that chlorhexidine gluconate as a skin preparation is slightly more effective in prevention surgical site infections than povidone-iodine but ...

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  4. Postpartum infections - Wikipedia

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    This increases to 5% to 13% among those who have more difficult deliveries and 50% with C-sections before the use of preventive antibiotics. [1] In 2015, these infections resulted in 17,900 deaths down from 34,000 deaths in 1990.

  5. What everyone should know about antibiotics, according ... - AOL

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    Some doctors recommend taking a probiotic with an antibiotic, which can help with certain side effects, such as diarrhea. Finally, antibiotics have side effects, some of which can be severe, says ...

  6. Colostrum - Wikipedia

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    Before the development of antibiotics, colostrum was the main source of immunoglobulins used to fight bacteria. [ clarification needed ] In fact, Albert Sabin , who developed the first oral vaccine against polio, used colostrum in an experiment to evaluate the protective effect of breastfeeding against the poliomyelitis virus.

  7. Neonatal sepsis - Wikipedia

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    In fact, African American preterm babies have the highest rate of infection and mortality. 5.14 of every 1,000 live births and 24.4% case fatality ratio, respectively. [24] The mother is not the only one who can contract the bacteria that contributes to sepsis. The child can contribute to the onset of sepsis through multiple factors.

  8. Preterm birth - Wikipedia

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    Neurological problems can include apnea of prematurity, hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE), retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), [186] developmental disability, transient hyperammonemia, cerebral palsy, and intraventricular hemorrhage, the latter affecting 25% of babies born preterm, usually before 32 weeks of pregnancy. [187]

  9. When Do Babies Start Sitting Up? A Pediatric Expert Answers - AOL

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    d3sign/Getty Images. When it comes to helping your baby sit up, the expert has a few suggestions: Lap sitting is a good first step that, as it sounds, involves supporting your baby in a seated ...