They're not to fussed by it.
Risk factors depend on weight at birth and if breathing problems exist. Premature boy babies have a lower survival rate than premature girl babies. Infection or a birth defect can also affect outcomes.
Yes, premature birth does effect the growth rate.
most definitely. premature babies can have all sorts of problems
Victoria Mary Crosse has written: 'The premature baby, and other babies with low birth weight' -- subject(s): Birth weight, Infant, Premature, Infants (Premature), Premature Infant
Only if the premature birth was enough to affect developmental or other functions in the child.
Premature birth affects mental abilities because when you are premature you cant effectively breathe and the brain will not get enough oxygen and some suffers from intraventricular hemorrhage that affects brain.
In the United States, the percentage of premature births is around 10%. This means that approximately 1 out of every 10 babies is born prematurely, before 37 weeks of pregnancy. Premature birth can lead to various health complications for the baby.
In Britain, premature babies are placed in an incubator, in which a constant temperature is maintained, and life functions are recorded. Liquid feed and oxygen can also be given when needed. Premature babies are subjected to intensive care until they achieve a suitable body weight and development, and can live outside the incubator.
Birth defects, low birth weight, premature labor, and the baby being addicted to nicotine after birth.
Some premature babies get dark colored or black fingernails because of the lack of fat under the skin which causes the skin to discolor. This can also be due to a lowered amount of oxygen in the extremities shortly after birth.
937 Premature babies are born each year
giving birth to two babies... that are not twins... or late.... or premature.