Newborn definition

Newborn means a baby less than nine days old.
Newborn means a child who a physician reasonably believes to be not more than 72 hours old.
Newborn means a child up to 28 days old;

Examples of Newborn in a sentence

  • Newborn vitamin A dosing reduces the case fatality but not incidence of common childhood morbidities in south India.

  • Newborn vitamin A dosing: Policy implications for Asia and Africa.

  • Maternal and Newborn Health The indicator that appears in both the MDG and MICS is: • Skilled attendant at birth This indicator falls under Goal 5 (Improve Maternal Health) of the Millennium Development Goals.

  • Safe Haven of Pennsylvania (Newborn Protection Act)Safe Haven of Pennsylvania, also known as the Newborn Protection Act, states that a parent of a newborn may leave a child in the care of a hospital or a police officer at a police station without being criminally liable as long as the child is no older than 28 days and is not harmed.

  • Pregnancy outcomes, Newborn complications and Maternal-Fetal Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in women with COVID-19: A systematic review of 441 cases.


More Definitions of Newborn

Newborn means a live human being who is less than seventy-two hours old.
Newborn means a child between birth and six weeks old.
Newborn means an infant who a physician reasonably believes to be no more than 30 days old.
Newborn means the same as in A.R.S. § 36-694.
Newborn means a newborn baby born within the facility or the initial admission of an infant to any acute facility within 24 hours of birth.
Newborn means a child up to twenty‑eight days old.
Newborn means an individual who is up to twenty-nine (29) days of age.