Physical Exam of the Newborn
A complete physical exam is an important part of newborn care. Each body system is carefully checked for signs of health and normal function.
A complete physical exam is an important part of newborn care. Each body system is carefully checked for signs of health and normal function.
The color of a baby's skin can often help identify possible problems in another area of the body. Here are some skin color changes to be aware of.
Detailed information on when to call your baby's physician
Your baby's activity level, appetite, and cries normally vary from day to day, and even hour to hour. But a distinct change in any of these areas may signal illness.
Preterm premature rupture of the membranes (PPROM) is a pregnancy complication. In this condition, the sac (amniotic membrane) surrounding your baby breaks (ruptures) before week 37 of pregnancy. Once the sac breaks, you have an increased risk for infection. You also have a higher chance of having your baby born early.
Detailed information on identifying potential risks of a pregnancy as an important part of preconception care
Detailed information on prenatal diagnosis to detect fetal abnormalities in the womb
Detailed information on preconception care
A pregnancy that lasts more than 42 weeks is called postterm. A pregnancy that is between 41 and 42 weeks is called late-term. Most women deliver between 37 and 42 weeks of pregnancy.
Detailed information on pregnancy and medical conditions