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The fetus normally

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The fetus normally.


  1. Gains more weight in the last ten weeks of gestation than in the first 30 weeks.
  2. Has a higher haemoglobin level at term than a normal adult.
  3. Stores sufficient iron in the liver to last a year after birth.
  4. Has a similar metabolic rate per metre2 as an adult.
  5. Passes rectal contents in the last three months of gestation.

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A. True Fetal growth is exponential.

B. True Around 170–200 grams/litre.

C. False The stores last only a few months.

D. False It is about twice as great due to rapid growth.

E. False Passage of meconium before birth is a sign of distress

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