Infant crying is the crying of infants as a response to an internal or external stimulus. Infants cry as a form of basic instinctive communication. Essentially...
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of infant crying. When infants cry for no obvious reason after all other causes (such as hunger or pain) are ruled out, she suggests that the crying may...
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of crying and how this might lead to honest signaling. The functions of crying are often thought to differ based on whether the crier is an infant or...
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Baby colic (redirect from Infant colic)
fever, poor activity, or a swollen abdomen. Fewer than 5% of infants with excess crying have an underlying organic disease. Treatment is generally conservative...
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normal and will disappear with time. Infants cry as a form of basic instinctive communication. A crying infant may be trying to express a variety of...
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SIDS (redirect from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome)
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), sometimes known as cot death, is the sudden unexplained death of a child of less than one year of age. Diagnosis requires...
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improvement in infant sleep. Sylvia Bell of Johns Hopkins University reported: by the end of the first year individual differences in crying reflect the...
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Shaken baby syndrome (redirect from Shaken infant syndrome)
excessive crying, behavioral health problems, domestic violence history, frustration intolerance, lack of childcare experience, young infant age, young...
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Infant formula, also called baby formula, simply formula (American English), baby milk or infant milk (British English), is designed and marketed for feeding...
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German infants during their first 12 weeks of life, researchers studied the relationship between eye contact, maternal sensitivity, and infant crying to attempt...
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Infant respiratory distress syndrome (IRDS), also known as surfactant deficiency disorder (SDD), and previously called hyaline membrane disease (HMD),...
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Neonatal intensive care unit (redirect from Infant warmer)
intensive care unit (ICU) specializing in the care of ill or premature newborn infants. The NICU is divided into several areas, including a critical care area...
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result in more crying. To attachment theorists, crying is an inborn attachment behaviour to which the caregiver must respond if the infant is to develop...
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Birth weight (redirect from Infant weight)
to the present. Low birth weight is associated with neonatal infection, infant mortality, as well as illness into adulthood. Numerous studies have attempted...
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Baby talk (redirect from Infant-directed talk)
associated with an older person speaking to a child or infant. It is also called caretaker speech, infant-directed speech (IDS), child-directed speech (CDS)...
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her prescribed pills, becoming less groggy. When Rosemary hears an infant crying, Guy claims tenants with a newborn have moved in upstairs. Believing...
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Peekaboo (also spelled peek-a-boo) is a form of play played with an infant. To play, one player hides their face, pops back into the view of the other...
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thought that an infant's perception and understanding of the world depended on their motor development, which was required for the infant to link visual...
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Prenatal development (redirect from Unborn infant)
irritability, trouble sleeping, constant crying for example. There is an increased risk of Down syndrome for infants born to those aged over 40 years. Young...
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the sound of deep growls and whispers, followed by the sound of an infant crying. While the three men try to trace the source of these sounds, Deacon...
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Preterm birth (redirect from Infant, premature, diseases)
and/or the leaking of fluid from the vagina before 37 weeks. Premature infants are at greater risk for cerebral palsy, delays in development, hearing...
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Infant and toddler safety Infant bathing Infant feeding Infant food safety Infant formula Infant massage Infant respiratory distress syndrome Infant sleep...
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Childbirth (section Infant mortality)
review found that early skin-to-skin contact resulted in a decrease in infant crying, improved cardio-respiratory stability and blood glucose levels, and...
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Teething is the process by which an infant's first teeth (the deciduous teeth, often called "baby teeth" or "milk teeth") appear by emerging through the...
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A playpen is a piece of furniture used to contain an infant or young toddler in specific area to prevent the child from getting into harm when her/his...
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revenge. Signs that a Kuntilanak is nearby include the sound of an infant crying and the smell of a decaying corpse or the plumeria flower.[citation...
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classification into for example preterm, term or postterm. Classification of infant deaths and stillbirths Postnatally (after birth) to estimate various risk...
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English), is the branch of medicine that involves the medical care of infants, children, adolescents, and young adults. In the United Kingdom, pediatrics...
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imaging research indicates breastfeeding mothers who listen to their infant crying demonstrate greater activity in limbic regions of the brain. This suggests...
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human females. Breast milk is the primary source of nutrition for newborn infants, comprising fats, proteins, carbohydrates, and a varying composition of...
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