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Physiological Changes at Birth

In utero lung is filled with fluid, pulmonary arterioles constricted, and blood flows through shunts. At birth fluid is absorbed, arterioles relax, shunts close. Alveolar lining fluid exerts surface tension at interface with air and surfactant is required lest small alveoli collapse on larger alveolar ducts.


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