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Chapter 4: Birth and the Newborn Baby
Important terms and concepts from Laura Berk's Infants and Children-7th ed.
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Psychology
Undergraduate 1
12/15/2013

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Dilation and Effacement of the Cervix
Definition
Stage One of Childbirth: As uterine contractions gradually become more frequent and powerful, they cause the cervix to open (dilate) and thin (efface), forming a clear channel from the uterus into the birth canal (vagina).
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Transition
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Stage One Climax: The frequency and strength of contractions are at their peak and the cervix opens completely.
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Apgar Scale
Definition
Used by doctors and nurses to assess the newborn's physical condition quickly.
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Natural (Prepared) Childbirth
Definition
A group of techniques aimed at reducing pain and medical intervention and making childbirth as rewarding an experience as possible.
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Fetal Monitors
Definition
Electronic instruments that track the baby's heart rate during labor.
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Induced Labor
Definition
Started artificially, usually by breaking the amnion (an event that typically occurs naturally in the first stage of labor), and giving the mother synthetic oxytocin, a hormone that stimulates contractions.
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Cesarean Delivery
Definition
Surgical birth; the doctor makes an incision in the mother's abdomen and lifts the baby out of the uterus.
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Breech Position
Definition
Turned so that the buttocks or feet would be delivered first.
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Anoxia
Definition
An inadequate oxygen supply.
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Preterm Infants
Definition
Born several weeks or more before their due date.
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Small-for-Date Infants
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Below their expected weight considering length of the pregnancy.
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Infant Mortality
Definition
The number of deaths in the first year of life per 1,000 live births. An index used around the world to assess the overall health of a nation's children.
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Neonatal Mortality
Definition
The rate of death within the first month of life.
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Bonding
Definition
Feelings of affection and concern for the infant.
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Rooming In
Definition
The infant stays in the mother's hospital room all or most of the time.
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Reflex
Definition
Inborn, automatic response to a particular form of stimulation.
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States of Arousal
Definition
The five degrees of sleep and wakefulness.
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Rapid-Eye-Movement (REM) Sleep
Definition
Irregular, where brain-wave activity is remarkably similar to that of the waking state. The eyes dart beneath the lids; heart rate, BP, and breathing are uneven; and slight body movements occur.
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Non-Rapid-Eye-Movement (NREM) Sleep
Definition
Regular, where the body is almost motionless, and heart rate, breathing, and brain-wave activity are slow and even.
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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
Definition
The unexpected death, usually during the night, of an infant younger than one year of age that remains unexplained after thorough investigation.
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Visual Acuity
Definition
Fineness of discrimination.
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Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale (NBAS)
Definition
Evaluates the baby's reflexes, muscle tone, state changes, responsiveness to physical and social stimuli, and other reactions.
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