Abstract

Treatment decisions in the delivery room and neonatal intensive care unit are often life-and-death decisions. In a true Hippocratic spirit of “do no harm,” the guiding principle should be the long-term outlook for the infant and the family. This is usually, but not always, determined by the prospects of normal or near normal mental development versus incapacitating injury.

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