Nutrition Through the Life Cycle (MindTap Course List)
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Author: Judith E. Brown
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Chapter 9, Problem 1.3CS
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To determine: The signs that Person E can outgrow the nutritional issues.
Introduction: Preterm birth is defined as birth of infants before 37 weeks of pregnancy. The preterm birth can be subcategorizing based on gestational age such as extremely preterm (> than 28 weeks), very preterm birth (28-32 weeks), moderate-late (32-37 weeks). Preterm birth occurs due to multiple pregnancies, chronic conditions, and infections.
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