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"Neonatal period"
Keywords:
intrauterine
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weeks
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commences
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womb
,
birth
Related Terms:
Neonatal
,
Perinatal
,
Gestational age
,
Gestation period
,
Puerperium
,
Trimester
,
Neonate
,
Gestation period
,
Post-term pregnancy
,
Postnatal
,
Perinatal period
,
Gestation
,
Preterm
,
Period
,
Newborn
,
Fetal period
,
Premature labor
,
Postpartum
,
Prenatal
,
Menstruation
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Life expectancy at birth
,
Menstrual cycle
,
Menses
,
Premature
,
Lochia
,
Perinatal death
,
Calendar method
,
Neonatal death
,
Cycle
,
Time period
,
Delayed implantation
,
Perinatal mortality rate
,
Preterm labor
,
Performance period
,
Active labor
,
Spotting
,
Grant period
,
Pregnancy
,
Antepartum
,
Intrauterine
,
Periodization
,
Month
,
Open period
,
Billing period
,
Multigravida
,
Cycle
,
Full term
,
Generation time
,
Long-term
,
Contract year
First 4 weeks of life, a time of transition from intrauterine dependency to independent existence. (84)
mhhe.com
the first 4 weeks of life outside the womb.
cliffsnotes.com
The initial period of life of the newborn; usually referring to the first 4 weeks after birth.
papfoundation.org
The neonatal period commences at birth and ends 28 completed days after birth.
who.int
The first 28 days of life.
hhs.gov
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