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newborn    音标拼音: [n'ubɔrn]
n. 婴儿
a. 新生的

婴儿新生的

newborn
adj 1: recently born; "a newborn infant"
2: having just or recently arisen or come into existence; "new
nations"; "with newborn fears" [synonym: {newborn}, {new-
sprung(a)}]
n 1: a baby from birth to four weeks [synonym: {neonate}, {newborn},
{newborn infant}, {newborn baby}]

newborn \new"born`\ (n[=u]"b[^o]rn`), a.
Recently born. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]


newborn \new"born`\ (n[=u]"b[^o]rn`), n.
A baby recently born, usually less than one month old; a
neonate.
[PJC]

46 Moby Thesaurus words for "newborn":
babe, babish, baby, babyish, bantling, bay, bearing, born, calved,
cast, doll-like, dollish, dropped, factory-new, foaled,
given birth, giving birth, hatched, in arms, in diapers,
in mint condition, in nappies, in swaddling clothes, in the cradle,
infant, infantile, infantine, kittenish, like new, mint, nee,
neonatal, neonate, new-begotten, new-built, new-fledged, new-grown,
new-laid, new-made, new-minted, new-model, new-mown, new-wrought,
stillborn, uncirculated, whelped


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  • Newborn health - World Health Organization (WHO)
    To ensure every child survives and thrives to reach their full potential, we must focus on improving care around the time of birth and the first week of life The high rates of preventable death and poor health and well-being of newborns and children under the age of five are indicators of the uneven coverage of life-saving interventions and, more broadly, of inadequate social and economic
  • Newborn health WPRO
    A newborn infant, or neonate, refers to a baby in the first 28 days of life, a period marked by the highest risk of morbidity and mortality Enhancing neonatal survival and health and preventing avoidable deaths and stillbirths requires achieving high coverage of quality antenatal care, skilled birth attendance, and postnatal care for both mothers and newborns Neonatal deaths, which occur
  • Caring for a newborn - World Health Organization (WHO)
    Home Tools and toolkits Your life, your health - Tips and information for health and well-being Life phase Newborns and children under 5 years Caring for a newborn
  • Essential newborn care - World Health Organization (WHO)
    Essential newborn care High-quality universal newborn health care is the right of every newborn everywhere Babies have the right to be protected from injury and infection, to breathe normally, to be warm and to be fed All newborns should have access to essential newborn care, which is the critical care for all babies in the first days after
  • WHO recommendations on newborn health: guidelines approved by the WHO . . .
    This publication on WHO recommendations related to newborn health is one of four in a series; the others relate to maternal, child and adolescent health The objective of this document is to make available WHO recommendations on newborn health in one easy-to-access document for WHO staff, policy-makers, programme managers, and health professionals
  • Essential Newborn Care Course Second Edition
    The World Health Organization in collaboration with partners around the world has developed a second edition of the Essential Newborn Care Course
  • Newborn mortality - World Health Organization (WHO)
    WHO fact sheet on newborn mortality, including key facts, causes, priority strategies, newborn care and WHO response
  • World Patient Safety Day 2025
    This year, the theme is “Safe care for every newborn and every child”, with the slogan “Patient safety from the start!”, recognizing the vulnerability of this age group to risks and harm caused by unsafe care
  • Early essential newborn care delivers better health for higher-risk babies
    Early Essential Newborn Care (EENC), a set of simple WHO-recommended and cost-effective interventions, is a proven life-saving practice that benefits all mothers and newborns The core steps of EENC include drying the baby immediately after birth, beginning immediate skin-to-skin contact for no less than 90 minutes, clamping the cord when pulsations stop and cutting it with a sterile
  • Universal newborn screening: Implementation guidance
    Universal newborn screening implementation guidanceIn 2022, the World Health Organization (WHO) released updated postnatal care guidelines “Recommendations on maternal and newborn care for a positive postnatal experience” For the first time, WHO addressed the aspects of discharge readiness, discharge preparation, and universal screening of newborns as part of the updated guidance





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