Alive status of newborns requires independent signs of life, such as respiration or cardiac pulsation, for legal recognition. The term Alive denotes that a newborn must demonstrate an independent life of its own for some period, however brief, after birth, evidenced by respiration or other indications of life such as beating of the heart and pulsation of the arteries.
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Alive status of newborns requires independent signs of life, such as respiration or cardiac pulsation, for legal recognition.
The term Alive denotes that a newborn must demonstrate an independent life of its own for some period, however brief, after birth, evidenced by respiration or other indications of life such as beating of the heart and pulsation of the arteries.
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