How about a premature baby?
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I have a cousin who was pregnant last year. Because she liked to run around during the period of raising the baby and preparing for pregnancy, she exercised a lot. As a result, when she was seven months pregnant, the child gave birth early. When she was born, the child was only 205 kg, which was very small. The doctor also put it in the incubator for three days. They were very worried about whether the child was normal. Preterm birth refers to the early birth of children in the expected delivery period, which does not exceed the conventional 9 months. Generally, children are too small. Nutrition is not fully absorbed in the mother, and some organs are not mature, which makes the child undernourished. If nutrition is supplemented in the future, the child will grow up healthily.
How about a premature baby?
1. Preterm birth refers to less than 40 weeks, the child is born two weeks or more in advance, commonly known as preterm birth. Generally speaking, preterm children have poor physique, lack of nutrition at birth, and small size. Generally, they will be given nutrition supplement in the incubator, and can be brought up normally after the child's physique returns to normal.
2. In the 35th to 40th week, children mainly develop their sense organs and judgment ability. If they are born early, they will lack the ability relative to the sense tube. Therefore, it is necessary to timely supplement appropriate nutrients or stimulate some normal sense organs training.
3. Premature babies generally have poor physique and weak body, so they need to supplement a variety of nutrients in the later stage, such as EPA, DHA, zinc, selenium, calcium and other trace elements. They should also supplement vitamins, protein and other components to make up for the loss of congenital nutrition.
matters needing attention
In the process of raising premature infants, we should pay attention to: 1. Premature infants are lack of nutrition, so we should strictly follow the doctor's advice to supplement and observe children's nutrition; 2. In the process of children's growth, we should timely observe children's abilities in all aspects, whether there are physiological defects or deficiencies, and timely carry out correct treatment.