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29 life-changing inventions by women - Page 19 of 29 - Kiwi Report

29 life-changing inventions by women


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[post_page_title]Apgar score[/post_page_title]
When a newborn comes to life, before anything else he goes through a series of tests. The test is named Apgar score after obstetrical anesthesiologist, Dr. Virginia Apgar who in 1952 began testing newborns just one minute after they were born and five minutes after to test if they needed any immediate care. The criteria are Appearance, Pulsem Grimace, Activity and Respiration. This is one of the most important, if not the most important test in your child’s life.
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