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High Risk In The Infant And Newborn

Socio-demographic factors

 Mother's age under 16 years or over 40 years - Deprivation - Mother's use of medicines, alcohol, drugs and smoking - Physical or psychological distress and being the first child

Current Pregnanacy

vaginal bleeding

History of a sexually transmitted disease

Multiple load

gestational eclampsia

premature rupture of membranes

short period between pregnancies

Too much/too little amniotic fluid

Acute medical or surgical treatment

intermittent pregnancy

Familial/hereditary hypercoagulable disorders

Abnormal fetal ultrasonography results

Receiving infertility treatment

Past medical history

Hypertension

Asymptomatic bacteriuria

rheumatic disease

Immuno-related diseases

Long-term drug use

Genetic Disease

diabetes

Pregnancy and Birth

fetal distress

Immature lecithin/sphingomyelin ratio, absence of phosphatidylglycerol

breech presentation

Meconium-dyed amniotic fluid

rope tangle

Caesarean delivery

using forceps

Apgar score <4 (first minute)

Prematurity (<37 weeks)

Post-mature (42 weeks)

Previous pregnancies

 Loss of the fetus inside the womb

newborn death

 premature ejaculation

stunted growth

abnormalities

 Cervical insufficiency

Incompatibility of blood groups and the presence of a story of neonatal jaundice

thrombocytopenia

fetal hydrops

Metabolic disease story

Newborn

Birth weight <2500 g or > 4000 g

Birth week <37 or 42 weeks

SGA or LGA

Shortness of breath, cyanosis

congenital malformation

Paleness, plethora, petechiae

high risk infant


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