2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejogrb.2013.05.003
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Caesarean section at term: the relationship between neonatal respiratory morbidity and microviscosity in amniotic fluid

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“…This pulmonary adaptation is more difficult among children born by cesarean delivery, and this fact could explain that children born by cesarean delivery were more likely to have excessive NWL. The mechanism that allows the clearing of amniotic fluid from the fetal lungs remains partially unclear, but Starling forces and the pressure that newborns face during delivery are involved .…”
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“…This pulmonary adaptation is more difficult among children born by cesarean delivery, and this fact could explain that children born by cesarean delivery were more likely to have excessive NWL. The mechanism that allows the clearing of amniotic fluid from the fetal lungs remains partially unclear, but Starling forces and the pressure that newborns face during delivery are involved .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%