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Introduction Prompt, skillful resuscitation of distressed neonates in the immediate postpartum period is one of the most important responsibilities of the practicing pediatrician. The potential for death or life-long morbidity is high in these Vulnerable infants, but it can be reduced dramatically by effective intervention.
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Neonatal resuscitation techniques are evolving. More sophisticated methods of monitoring have emerged and current practices have been challenged. It is recognised that most newborns will require only gentle assistance to facilitate the transition from intrauterine life.
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