Sentences with word «bradycardic»

But you are right, a true bradycardic episode of fetal distress will not make it from home, sometimes can not even avoid some injury just from across the hall.
In addition, it should be noted that infants have a biological trait called the bradycardic response.
This keeps the baby from overriding its bradycardic response, and ensures that the umbilical cord will not snap from being pulled on too quickly or too hard.
The bradycardic response makes an infant who is underwater immediately and instinctively hold its breath and open its eyes.
Reading that the dive reflex is also referred to as the bradycardic response set off a few alarms bells in me, and led me to to an investigation into the safety of the much - promoted tactic of ducking a young baby's head underwater to avoid him or her developing a fear of water.
While not able to immediately start paddling across the Channel, babies are born with a remarkable ability to control their breathing in water and have a reflex reaction that moves their arms and legs in a swimming motion, called the Bradycardic response.
The response is what's known as the bradycardic reflex, which is part of the mammalian diving reflex.
This is known as the bradycardic response and usually lasts until the baby is about 6 months old.
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