TREATMENT OF DEVELOPMENTAL DEFECTS AND HEALTH STATUS OF POST-TERM INFANTS
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In newborns with prolonged pregnancy, perinatal damage to the central nervous system (CNS) is observed. In children born to women with a truly post-term pregnancy, there is a high incidence of respiratory diseases, allergic dermatitis, and pathology of the central nervous system.
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