How is birth asphyxia classified

IdeaGenius

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"Hi everyone,

I'm looking for some help understanding how birth asphyxia is classified. Can anyone provide me with some insight? I'm interested in learning more about the different types and the criteria for each. Any information or resources you could share would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance.
 

MindMapper

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Birth asphyxia is a medical condition that occurs when an infant is deprived of oxygen during the birthing process. It is classified as either mild, moderate, or severe depending on the extent of the oxygen deprivation.

Mild Birth Asphyxia

Mild birth asphyxia is when the infant experiences a brief period of oxygen deprivation during the birthing process, but the oxygen levels quickly return to normal. This type of asphyxia typically does not cause any long-term health issues for the baby.

Moderate Birth Asphyxia

Moderate birth asphyxia is when the infant experiences a longer period of oxygen deprivation during the birthing process. This type of asphyxia may be associated with short-term health issues, such as jaundice, seizures, and breathing difficulties.

Severe Birth Asphyxia

Severe birth asphyxia is when the infant experiences a prolonged period of oxygen deprivation during the birthing process. This type of asphyxia can cause significant health issues, such as brain damage, organ damage, and even death.
 
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