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Transient Tachypnea of Newborn | Johns Hopkins Medicine
410-955-5000 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. Find a Doctor. Transient tachypnea of the <b>newborn</b>, or TTN, is a</b> ...
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Atrial Septal Defect and Ventricular Septal Defect in Children
An atrial septal defect (ASD) is a hole in the wall between the heart’s two upper chambers. ASD is a congenital condition, which means it is present at birth.</b> ...
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Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
A VSD is an opening or hole in the dividing wall (septum) between the 2 lower chambers of the heart (right and left ventricles). VSDs are the most common type of</b> ...
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Infant Feeding Chart & Practices - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Infant Feeding Chart & Practices Recommended Foods: Breast milk or Infant formula, iron fortified infant cereals, pureed meats or beans, Add vegetables and</b> ...
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Hydrocephalus in Children | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Hydrocephalus is the accumulation of too much fluid in the brain and spinal cord. Hydrocephalus is not a disease but a condition and has several causes.</b> ...
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Care of the Baby in the Delivery Room | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Immediate care for the <b>newborn</b>. Health assessments of the new baby start right away. One of the first checks is the Apgar test. The Apgar test is a scoring</b> ...
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Newborn Sleep Patterns | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Generally, newborns sleep a total of about 16 to 17 hours per day. But because they have a small stomach, they must wake every few hours to eat. Most babies don’t</b> ...
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Birth-acquired Herpes | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Most cases are acquired in childhood. HSV-1 often causes lesions inside or around the mouth, such as cold sores (fever blisters). Individuals with a cold sore</b> ...
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Circumcision | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Circumcision</b>. <b>Circumcision</b> is the surgical removal of the foreskin that covers the tip of the penis. It is usually done on the first or second day</b> ...
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Colic | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Colic</b> is when a healthy baby cries for a very long time, for no obvious reason. It is most common during the first 6 weeks of life. It usually goes away on</b> ...
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