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    • Neonatal Physiology
    • Perinatal Adaptation

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    • The transition from intrauterine to extrauterine life is a critical developmental phase.
    • Specific physiological and anatomical changes occur prenatally to facilitate adaptation.
    • These changes are influenced by hormonal shifts preceding spontaneous labor.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review the physiological mechanisms of fetal to newborn transition.
    • To explore interventions that may impact this process.
    • To identify factors that facilitate or hinder optimal newborn adaptation.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of existing literature on fetal and neonatal physiology.
    • Analysis of hormonal influences on perinatal adaptation.
    • Examination of the impact of medical interventions on newborn transition.

    Main Results:

    • Prenatal maturation includes increased pulmonary vasculature and fluid absorption.
    • Hormonal changes near labor trigger surfactant secretion and lung fluid reversal.
    • Interventions like cesarean birth, labor induction, and immediate cord clamping can disrupt normal transition.

    Conclusions:

    • Optimal fetal to newborn transition relies on coordinated physiological preparation.
    • Medical interventions, both prenatal and postnatal, require careful consideration to avoid compromising adaptation.
    • Understanding these processes is crucial for promoting healthy newborn outcomes.