PEDIATRICS Vol. 60 No. 4 October 1977, pp. 457-459
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Times of First Void and First Stool in 500 Newborns

David A. Clark, M.D.

From the Department of Pediatrics, Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital, Cleveland

The times of the first stool and the first void were recorded for 500 infants. The population studied was defined in terms of gestational age, maternal premedication, and mode of delivery. The results are presented in tabular form by time segments with term, preterm, and postterm infants treated separately.

Key Words: STOOL • VOID


Received for publication Jan 27, 1977; Accepted Apr 4, 1977.




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