Iatrogenic newborn weight loss: knowledge translation using a study protocol for your maternity setting
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In our original study of newborn weight loss, we determined there were positive correlations among newborn weight loss, neonatal output, and the IV fluids mothers received before their babies' birth. Basically, an increase in ma...
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Main Authors: | Woodend A Kirsten (Author), Noel-Weiss Joy (Author), Groll Dianne L (Author) |
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