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LBW
(redirected from Low Birth Weight)

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LBWLittle Blue World (magazine)
LBWLove Before Wedding
LBWLow Birth Weight
LBWLutheran Book of Worship
LBWLower Body Workout (fitness training)
LBWLow Battery Warning
LBWLinux Binaries on Windows (Linux system call translator)
LBWLean Body Weight
LBWLil Bow Wow (band)
LBWLoad Bearing Wall (structural engineering)
LBWLaser Beam Welding
LBWLeg Before Wicket (cricket)


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Our study further illuminates these conflicting data to suggest that it is the seizures themselves that seem to contribute greatly to the increased risk of infants being delivered preterm, of low birth weight and small for gestational age.
Blood pressure has not been screened routinely in children with very low birth weights because the measurements were viewed as not feasible or unreliable in infants and toddlers; however, evidence has shown that low-birth-weight infants might develop hypertension later in life.
 
 
 
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