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To: TobagoJack who wrote (52295)8/13/2004 3:27:18 PM
From: spiral3  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
Hello Pezz, Tonight’s Report:

Infant sighs may 'reset' breathing regulation mechanism
Posted on Thursday, August 12, 2004 @ 8:15 PM PDT by bjs

As if new parents don't have enough to worry about getting in synch with their infants, many of them wonder ''what's with these sighs?'' Of course adults sigh; not as often as infants, though sometimes often enough to annoy others. But with an adult, you can ask if there's a problem. With newborns, it's hard to know if it's good or bad, partly because how often they occur can vary from once every 50 breaths to every 100 or more. The good news is, sighs are good. The issue is, how good, and exactly what purpose do they serve? From The American Physiological Society: scienceblog.com

btw any opinions out there on DROOPY, unfortunately I have senti-mental attachment.
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