tal heartbeat. In the first stage of labor , the neck of the uterus,dilates and thins to open a passage through the birth canal. When the water is about tobreak, the baby’s head rests inside the cervix. Then, transition, the baby shifts to thebirth canal. After the resting in the birth canal, the baby is ready to be born. The headrotates sideways after it emerges. Thus, allowing the placenta to fall.Infants born with low-birth weight are in luck. Despite the immediate obstacles facinglow-birth weight babies, many become normal children and adults. Newborns andinfants display a number of states. A large part of their time in engaged in REM sleep, astate that may provide them with stimulation even when asleep....