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Premature babies often need help breathing as their lungs are not fully developed. Nasal breathing support (through the nose) helps premature babies breathe without the need for breathing tubes in the ...
A new global report has raised the alarm over stagnated progress in the fight against pre-term birth, calling for urgent action from governments and health systems.The report, "Born Too Soon: Progress ...
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Inconsistent sleep in early pregnancy may predict preterm birth. New research shows wearable data could help doctors detect risk before symptoms appear.
Nearly one in every 10 infants in the United States is born preterm, or before 37 weeks of gestational age, according to the ...
At just 12 months old, Lainey, Kali, Lennon and Koen Bryant are making history — officially recognized by Guinness World ...
Late preterm babies don’t have a fully developed immune system. That puts them at higher risk for infections. Watch for symptoms of illness like high fever or breathing problems.
Most moderate-to-late–preterm infants need nutritional support after birth pending a sufficient supply and intake of mother’s breast milk; however, evidence for the best strategy for nutrition ...
Delaying surgical inguinal hernia repair in preterm infants until after discharge from the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) appears to reduce the likelihood of serious adverse events, according ...
Children born moderately (32-33 weeks) or late preterm (34-36 weeks) have higher long-term risks of neurodevelopmental difficulties that can affect their behavior and ability to learn, finds a ...
Late preterm infants, or infants born between 34 and 36-6/7 weeks gestation, are the majority of infants born preterm, and are at greater risk for academic delays compared to full term infants.