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Transition from intrauterine to extrauterine life

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Transition from intrauterine (inside the womb) to extrauterine (outside the womb) life is one of the most remarkable and rapid adaptations a human undergoes. At birth, a baby moves from a protected environment where oxygen, nutrients, and waste removal are managed by the placenta, to independent functioning of critical systems like breathing, circulation, and digestion.

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