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How to pronounce neonate in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms newborn
Type of babe, baby, infant
Has types liveborn infant, low-birth-weight baby, low-birth-weight infant, postmature infant, preemie, premature baby, premature infant, premie, preterm baby, preterm infant, sga infant, small-for-gestational-age infant, stillborn infant, term infant

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Neonatal mortality is affected by the quality of in-hospital care for the neonate.
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About 42,000 Australian newborns a year need specialist care such as neonate intensive care.
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There it is fertilised and quickly develops into a neonate.
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Despite physical separation, a neonate and its mother remain psychologically fused to insure infant survival.
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This can lead directly to respiratory distress syndrome, also called hyaline membrane disease, in the neonate.
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Demonstrate knowledge of the principles growth and development over the life span, neonate through geriatrics.
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Once the neonate is delivered, the umbilical cord is clamped and cut, controlled cord traction should be applied.
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Meanwhile, the neonate in the pouch grows rapidly.
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Because it is produced as a food source for a neonate, all of its contents provide benefits to the growing young.
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More examples
  • A baby from birth to four weeks
  • (neonatal) relating to or affecting the infant during the first month after birth; "neonatal care"; "the neonatal period"
  • An infant or baby is the very young offspring of humans. A newborn is an infant who is within hours, days, or up to a few weeks from birth. ...
  • A newborn infant, a newborn
  • (neonatal) Of or pertaining to the period of time immediately following birth, or to the newborn
  • (Neonates) FR Vol. 59, No. 238, Dec. 12, 1994: The age from birth to 1 month
  • (Neonates) Vary from newly released fledgelings to indolent Kindred of a hundred years or more.
  • (Neonatal) Of or relating to newborn infants especially in the first week of life and up to four weeks old.
  • (Neonatal) Refers to the first four weeks after birth.