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- Ileus (links | edit)
- Rupture of membranes (links | edit)
- Adaptation to extrauterine life (links | edit)
- Transient tachypnea of the newborn (links | edit)
- Small for gestational age (links | edit)
- Cephalohematoma (links | edit)
- Water birth (links | edit)
- Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (links | edit)
- Lochia (links | edit)
- Hemolytic disease of the newborn (links | edit)
- Melasma (links | edit)
- Assisted reproductive technology (links | edit)
- Fertility medication (links | edit)
- Perinatal asphyxia (links | edit)
- Gestational age (links | edit)
- Bishop score (links | edit)
- Klumpke paralysis (links | edit)
- Erb's palsy (links | edit)
- Cervical dilation (links | edit)
- Aspiration pneumonia (links | edit)
- Bloody show (links | edit)
- Hydrops fetalis (links | edit)
- Pregnancy (links | edit)
- Obstetrical bleeding (links | edit)
- Environmental toxicants and fetal development (links | edit)
- Large for gestational age (links | edit)
- Birth weight (links | edit)
- Necrotizing enterocolitis (links | edit)
- Nonstress test (links | edit)
- Neonatal jaundice (links | edit)
- Contraction stress test (links | edit)
- Gravidity and parity (links | edit)
- Abdominal pregnancy (links | edit)
- Echogenic intracardiac focus (links | edit)
- Vertically transmitted infection (links | edit)
- Cervical effacement (links | edit)
- Omphalitis of newborn (links | edit)
- Diabetes and pregnancy (links | edit)
- Respiratory disease (links | edit)
- Nutrition and pregnancy (links | edit)
- Periventricular leukomalacia (links | edit)
- Prenatal perception (links | edit)
- Group B streptococcal infection (links | edit)
- Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (links | edit)
- Hypertonia (links | edit)
- Unassisted childbirth (links | edit)
- Hypoprothrombinemia (links | edit)
- Erythema toxicum neonatorum (links | edit)
- Nuchal cord (links | edit)