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Das Geburtstrauma ist definiert als eine Verletzung des Neugeborenen während der vaginalen Entbindung oder der Sectio caesarea.

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Liniger, B. (2011). Geburtstrauma. In: Dietz, H.G., Illing, P., Schmittenbecher, P.P., Slongo, T., Sommerfeldt, D.W. (eds) Praxis der Kinder- und Jugendtraumatologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12935-3_28

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