What transitional risk factor is likely increased in a term newborn born via scheduled cesarean delivery without labor?
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Correct answer: Delayed lung-fluid clearance with risk of transient tachypnea
Cesarean delivery without labor can lead to delayed lung fluid clearance and an increased risk of transient tachypnea of the newborn.
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