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Growth and Development,Newborn - References

Citations

  1. Green M, Palfrey JS, eds. (2002). Bright Futures: Guidelines for Health Supervision of Infants, Children, and Adolescents, 2nd ed. Arlington, VA: National Center for Education in Maternal Health.

  2. American Academy of Pediatrics (2004). The first month. In SP Shelov, RE Hannemann, eds., Caring For Your Baby And Young Child: Birth to Age 5, 4th ed., chap. 6, pp. 143–176. New York: Bantam.

Other Works Consulted

  • Blasco PA (2005). Motor delays. In S Parker et al., eds., Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics: A Handbook for Primary Care, 2nd ed., chap. 54, pp. 242–247. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.

  • Thilo EH, Rosenberg AA (2007). The newborn infant. In WW Hay et al., eds., Current Pediatric Diagnosis and Treatment, 18th ed., chap. 1, pp. 1–64. New York: Lange Medical Books/McGraw-Hill.

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Last Updated: April 06, 2007
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