<p>NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Newborns delivered by <span>cesarean section</span> might be some-more expected to “fail” their initial <span>hearing test</span>, even if their conference is ideally normal, a new investigate suggests.</p>
<p> The problem arises if conference screening tests are finished within a baby’s initial dual days of life, researchers say. At that point, <span>newborns</span> delivered by C-section have a aloft disaster rate than babies innate by vaginal delivery.</p>
<p> So to equivocate nonessential repeat tests — and stress for relatives — a researchers are recommending a check in conference tests for C-section <span>babies</span>.</p>
<p> The <span>American Academy of Pediatrics</span> recommends that all infants have their conference tested before they are one month old. That’s mostly finished before a baby leaves a hosp...
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