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premature baby

NOUN
  1. an infant that is born prior to 37 weeks of gestation

How To Use premature baby In A Sentence

  • In any case, Pang et al. may have unknowingly found an unstated risk for hospital birth of having a mildly premature baby.
  • Other scenes describe the beauty of wordless communication with an infant, while another narrative traces the pain and anxiety of parents watching their premature baby fight for survival in a hospital incubator.
  • A mother had to be flown to a Norwich hospital to give birth to identical twins because there were not enough incubators at Southend's premature baby unit.
  • Sometimes there are regional variants, as Western Victorian blockie and South Australian blacker ` occupier of small fruit farm, 'or premie ` premature baby,' which I always heard as prem in New Zealand. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol VII No 2
  • A mother had to be flown to a Norwich hospital to give birth to identical twins because there were not enough incubators at Southend's premature baby unit.
  • I'm a premature baby with a stigmatism, asthma and I've ruptured an eardrum. LIVE Blog: Landmark health care bill heads to Obama's desk
  • The position held above in the comments that a foetus is just a set of cells and not a person is refuted with a consideration of simple geography: compare a 7-month premature baby kept alive in an incubator, with a 7-month "foetus" in the womb. Balkinization
  • Nowadays a premature baby has a very good chance of survival.
  • Nowadays a premature baby has a very good chance of survival.
  • The chiropractor was attempting to treat the premature baby's reflux and colic.
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