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- Shock_of_birth abstract "Shock of birth is the transient depression of muscle tone and deep tendon reflexes that occurs in newborns after birth. In 70% of newborns, it lasts less than 24 hours, and in 84.3% less than 48 hours. Its presence is not affected by whether birth happened through vaginal delivery or cesarean delivery. The term was introduced in 1960.".
- Shock_of_birth wikiPageID "26499412".
- Shock_of_birth wikiPageLength "845".
- Shock_of_birth wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Shock_of_birth wikiPageRevisionID "560281000".
- Shock_of_birth wikiPageWikiLink Birth.
- Shock_of_birth wikiPageWikiLink Caesarean_section.
- Shock_of_birth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Childbirth.
- Shock_of_birth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Infancy.
- Shock_of_birth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pediatrics.
- Shock_of_birth wikiPageWikiLink Cesarean_delivery.
- Shock_of_birth wikiPageWikiLink Childbirth.
- Shock_of_birth wikiPageWikiLink Deep_tendon_reflex.
- Shock_of_birth wikiPageWikiLink Infant.
- Shock_of_birth wikiPageWikiLink Muscle_tone.
- Shock_of_birth wikiPageWikiLink Newborn.
- Shock_of_birth wikiPageWikiLink Stretch_reflex.
- Shock_of_birth wikiPageWikiLink Vaginal_childbirth.
- Shock_of_birth wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shock of birth".
- Shock_of_birth hasPhotoCollection Shock_of_birth.
- Shock_of_birth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Human-repro-stub.
- Shock_of_birth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Shock_of_birth subject Category:Childbirth.
- Shock_of_birth subject Category:Infancy.
- Shock_of_birth subject Category:Pediatrics.
- Shock_of_birth hypernym Depression.
- Shock_of_birth type AnatomicalStructure.
- Shock_of_birth type Obstetric.
- Shock_of_birth type Pediatric.
- Shock_of_birth type Specialty.
- Shock_of_birth comment "Shock of birth is the transient depression of muscle tone and deep tendon reflexes that occurs in newborns after birth. In 70% of newborns, it lasts less than 24 hours, and in 84.3% less than 48 hours. Its presence is not affected by whether birth happened through vaginal delivery or cesarean delivery. The term was introduced in 1960.".
- Shock_of_birth label "Shock of birth".
- Shock_of_birth sameAs صدمة_الميلاد.
- Shock_of_birth sameAs m.0bh9ljk.
- Shock_of_birth sameAs Q7499872.
- Shock_of_birth sameAs Q7499872.
- Shock_of_birth wasDerivedFrom Shock_of_birth?oldid=560281000.
- Shock_of_birth isPrimaryTopicOf Shock_of_birth.