Book contents
- Part 1 MRCOG Revision Notes and Sample SBAs
- Part 1 MRCOG Revision Notes and Sample SBAs
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Section 1 Anatomy
- Chapter 1 Surgical Anatomy of the Female Pelvis and Abdominal Wall
- Chapter 2 The Breast
- Chapter 3 Anatomy of the Pelvis in Obstetrics
- Chapter 4 Anatomical Adaptation to Puberty, Pregnancy and Menopause
- Chapter 5 Anatomy of the Endocrine Glands: Thyroid and Pituitary
- Chapter 6 Structural Changes in the Newborn
- Chapter 7 The Male and Female Reproductive Tracts and the Müllerian Anomalies
- Chapter 8 Functional Anatomy of the Urinary Tract
- Chapter 9 Fetal and Maternal Imaging
- Section 2 Embryology
- Section 3 Physiology
- Section 4 Genetics
- Section 5 Endocrinology
- Section 6 Biochemistry
- Section 7 Pathology
- Section 8 Clinical Management and Data Interpretation
- Section 9 Pharmacology
- Section 10 Microbiology
- Section 11 Immunology
- Section 12 Biophysics
- Section 13 Epidemiology and Statistics
- Appendices:Practice Question Papers with Answers
- Index
Chapter 6 - Structural Changes in the Newborn
from Section 1 - Anatomy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 November 2020
- Part 1 MRCOG Revision Notes and Sample SBAs
- Part 1 MRCOG Revision Notes and Sample SBAs
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Section 1 Anatomy
- Chapter 1 Surgical Anatomy of the Female Pelvis and Abdominal Wall
- Chapter 2 The Breast
- Chapter 3 Anatomy of the Pelvis in Obstetrics
- Chapter 4 Anatomical Adaptation to Puberty, Pregnancy and Menopause
- Chapter 5 Anatomy of the Endocrine Glands: Thyroid and Pituitary
- Chapter 6 Structural Changes in the Newborn
- Chapter 7 The Male and Female Reproductive Tracts and the Müllerian Anomalies
- Chapter 8 Functional Anatomy of the Urinary Tract
- Chapter 9 Fetal and Maternal Imaging
- Section 2 Embryology
- Section 3 Physiology
- Section 4 Genetics
- Section 5 Endocrinology
- Section 6 Biochemistry
- Section 7 Pathology
- Section 8 Clinical Management and Data Interpretation
- Section 9 Pharmacology
- Section 10 Microbiology
- Section 11 Immunology
- Section 12 Biophysics
- Section 13 Epidemiology and Statistics
- Appendices:Practice Question Papers with Answers
- Index
Summary
The first four-week period after birth is referred to as the neonatal period. At the moment of birth, the baby suddenly has to make drastic physiological adjustments for changes from intrauterine to extrauterine life. The care of the child during this critical period and the understanding of the fundamental changes that are taking place within its body are essential.
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- Part 1 MRCOG Revision Notes and Sample SBAs , pp. 31 - 34Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020