What can pulse oximetry screening detect in newborns?

Pulse oximetry screening is a quick and painless procedure that measures the amount of oxygen in your baby's blood. The test is non-invasive and takes only a few minutes. Low oxygen levels can be a sign of critical congenital heart disease (CCHD) or other conditions such as breathing problems or infections. 

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1. What can pulse oximetry screening detect in newborns?
2. How will I be notified of the results?
3. What if my baby does not pass the screening?
4. Can a newborn pass the pulse oximetry screen and still have CCHD?
5. Why is pulse oximetry screening important?