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Chapter 17, Problem 10SQ
Summary Introduction
Introduction: The process of physical expulsion of the fetus and placenta from the uterus is called labor or parturition. After expulsion, the fetus is known as neonate or newborn. To adjust with the life outside the uterus, a variety of cardiovascular and respiratory changes occurs in the neonate quickly after the birth.
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