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  2. Neonatology - Wikipedia

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    The term neonatology was coined by Dr. Alexander Schaffer in 1960. [4] The American Board of Pediatrics established an official sub-board certification for neonatology in 1975. In 1835, the Russian physician Georg von Ruehl developed a rudimentary incubator made from two nestled metal tubs enclosing a layer of warm water. [ 5 ]

  3. Pediatrics - Wikipedia

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    The term pediatrics was first introduced in English in 1859 by Abraham Jacobi. In 1860, he became "the first dedicated professor of pediatrics in the world." [20] Jacobi is known as the father of American pediatrics because of his many contributions to the field. [21] [22] He received his medical training in Germany and later practiced in New ...

  4. Prenatal development - Wikipedia

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    The perinatal period (from Greek peri, "about, around" and Latin nasci "to be born") is "around the time of birth". In developed countries and at facilities where expert neonatal care is available, it is considered from 22 completed weeks (usually about 154 days) of gestation (the time when birth weight is normally 500 g) to 7 completed days ...

  5. Perinate - Wikipedia

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    The term is derived from the Latin root perinatus, meaning "around birth." [1] In medical and biological contexts, it specifically denotes the period surrounding childbirth, including the final weeks of gestation and the first days of life. [2]

  6. Maternal health - Wikipedia

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    Maternal health is the health of people during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period.In most cases, maternal health encompasses the health care dimensions of family planning, preconception, prenatal, and postnatal care in order to ensure a positive and fulfilling experience.

  7. Fetal surgery - Wikipedia

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    Fetal surgery draws principally from the fields of surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, and pediatrics- especially the sub-specialties of neonatology (care of newborns), maternal-fetal medicine (care of high-risk pregnancies), and pediatric surgery. It often involves training in obstetrics, pediatrics, and mastery of both invasive and non ...

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

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    My work took me to a perinatal mental health unit. There was a new mum who was an in-patient there, had the baby a week or two back, she had post partum psychosis and was currently catatonic.

  9. Infant - Wikipedia

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    The terms may also be used to refer to juveniles of other organisms. A newborn is, in colloquial use, a baby who is only hours, days, or weeks old; while in medical contexts, a newborn or neonate (from Latin, neonatus , newborn) is an infant in the first 28 days after birth [ 2 ] (the term applies to premature , full term , and postmature infants).