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  2. Neonatal intensive care unit - Wikipedia

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    An early incubator, 1909. Dräger Isolette C2000 at the Hospital Regional de Apatzingán in Apatzingán, Michoacán, Mexico. An incubator (or isolette [28] or humidicrib) is an apparatus used to maintain environmental conditions suitable for a neonate (newborn baby). It is used in preterm births or for some ill full-term babies.

  3. Neonatal nursing - Wikipedia

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    An incubator is a plastic dome-shaped machine designed as a crib that regulates a newborn infant's body temperature. The incubator is designed to allow the temperature to be adjusted according to the state of the baby's current body heat. A range of five types of incubators all serve different purposes in the neonatal intensive care unit.

  4. Martin A. Couney - Wikipedia

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    It was not long after the end of the fair that Chicago became the first American city to officially implement policies for the explicit purpose of premature infant care. [6] Throughout Couney's career, whenever a midway or fairground closed, Couney attempted to donate his incubators to local hospitals, though his donations were never accepted. [6]

  5. A nonprofit is racing to get its portable baby incubators ...

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    Nonprofit Embrace Global makes low-cost portable baby incubators that don't rely on constant supply of power. - Courtesy Embrace Global Chen said the pouch requires just a 30-minute charge to be ...

  6. Incubator - Wikipedia

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    Incubator (culture), a device used to grow and maintain microbiological cultures or cell cultures; Incubator (egg), a device for maintaining the eggs of birds or reptiles to allow them to hatch; Incubator (neonatal), a device used to care for premature babies in a neonatal intensive-care unit

  7. Artificial womb - Wikipedia

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    Figure from a 2017 Nature Communications paper describing an extra-uterine life support system, or "biobag", used to grow lamb fetuses. [1]An artificial womb or artificial uterus is a device that allows for extracorporeal pregnancy, [2] by growing a fetus outside the body of an organism that would normally carry the fetus to term. [3]

  8. 30 Maternity Ward Workers Share The Worst Cases Of “You ...

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    She couldn't go more than 2 hours without going outside to smoke a joint, even if that meant leaving the baby alone in the room (refused to tell nursing staff when she was stepping out), or with ...

  9. Fetal incubator - Wikipedia

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    Fetal incubator may refer to: Neonatal incubator, a device used in a neonatal intensive-care unit; Artificial womb This page was last edited on 11 ...