Details, Explanation and Meaning About Premature birth

Premature birth Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description

Premature birth is defined medically as a birth occurring earlier than 37 weeks. Most pregnancies last about 40 weeks. About 10% of babies come sooner. A baby born within 37-42 weeks is considered full term. Prematurely born babies are sometimes called preemies. Infants born prematurely have an increased risk of death in the first year of life. They are also at a greater risk for developing serious health problems such as: cerebral palsy, chronic lung disease, gastrointestinal problems, mental retardation, vision and hearing loss.

The causes of approximately half of all preterm births are unknown. In 2001, about 1 in 8 babies in the U.S (467,000 in total) were born prematurely. The shorter the term of pregnancy is, the greater the risks of complications. When conditions are permitted, doctors will attempt to stop premature labor, so that the pregnancy can continue to term, thereby increasing the baby’s chances at survival. However, in most cases there is little that can be done to prevent preterm labor. After being born, a premature baby will cared for in an NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit). In the NICU babies are kept in incubators, a bassinet enclosed in plastic with climate control equipment designed to keep the baby warm and limit their exposure to germs. In some cases an oxygen-enriched atmosphere may be used, though this is avoided where possible as it can cause damaging side effects. They are released from the hospital when they no longer need the constant hospital care the NICU provides.

Table of contents
1 Factors
2 Symptoms and indications
3 Treatments For Premature Birth
4 See also
5 External link
6 References

Factors

There are many factors that are related to premature births. However, the nature of the relationship between these factors and premature births are unclear.

Symptoms and indications

The following symptoms may indicate a possible premature birth:

Treatments For Premature Birth

See also

External link

References

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  • "As your baby grows From Conception to Birth" Published by American Baby


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