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A Statistical Analysis of the Effects of Intrapartum Medications on Newborns in the First Hour After Birth

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Intrapartum medications, medications administered while a mother is in labor, are widely used and their role in delivery is not often questioned. The focus of this project is to examine the effects of a mother's intrapartum medications on the behaviors of a baby in the first hour after birth. Data was collected from 67 mothers during labor and in the first hour following labor in a hospital setting. We aim to use statistical tests to determine if there are relationships between the medications mothers receive and the behaviors a baby exhibits in the first hour after birth. There has been little research done in this area, so we hope to encourage further study

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  • E-project-013014-145548
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  • 2014
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  • 2014-01-30
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