It seems to this layperson that it would be unexpected to find that neonatal death is the only negative outcome that increases; wouldn't one expect that, if the death rate is increased, other negatives (
like Apgars) would have a corresponding (or similar) increase?
Not exact matches
They are not very accurate when it comes to rare outcomes
like very low
Apgar scores, seizures, or deaths (Northam & Knapp, 2006).
The AAP noted that babies are able to latch on to their mother's breast without any assistance and shouldn't be disturbed, so some necessary tasks,
like assigning
Apgar scores and giving the mother and baby ID bracelets, can happen while the child is on the mother's chest during that golden hour.
HIE is the reduction of oxygen supply to tissues and the brain due to inadequate blood flow and has symptoms
like decelerated fetal heart rate, low
Apgar Scores, meconium aspiration pneumonia and stillbirths.