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

  • In addition to the information requested in the Health History Questionnaire(s), use of Newborn Stem Cells requires health information about the Gestational Carrier at the time of birth of the Child.

  • I understand that banking Newborn Stem Cells does not guarantee that they will be suitable for all treatments or that treatment will work, and only a doctor can determine when it can be used.

  • Donation of Newborn Stem Cells may contribute to research and products that are developed now, or in the future, including products developed for commercial use.

  • I understand that the Newborn Stem Cells are being stored for potential therapeutic use by the Child or a first- or second-degree blood relative (i.e., parents, siblings, children, grandparents, aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews).

  • Newborn Stem Cells donated for research may be used for the purpose of scientific and medical research and education, but will not be used for human use, meaning at no time will donated Newborn Stem Cells ever be placed into another individual.


More Definitions of Newborn

Newborn means a live human being who is less than seventy-two hours old.
Newborn means an infant who a physician reasonably believes to be no more than 30 days old.
Newborn means a child between birth and six weeks old.
Newborn means an infant born to a woman as defined in paragraph 92.2(1)“b.”
Newborn means the same as in A.R.S. § 36-694.
Newborn means a child up to twenty‑eight days old.
Newborn means a child who is not more than twenty-eight days