Question
My child was born premature and is now over a month old. I feel like he has difficulty seeing things. When I try to attract his attention in front of him, it seems like he doesn’t see me at all. I’m not sure if he can’t see what I’m doing or if he’s not curious about my actions. Moreover, he sleeps a lot during the day and doesn’t like to cry. I want to know how to help: Is the vision development of premature babies slower, and what else should we be aware of?
Answer
Generally speaking, premature babies have less developed adaptability and organ functions compared to full-term infants, so parents need to understand the characteristics of premature babies and take care of them by feeding them water and changing diapers. When breastfeeding, be mindful not to make the milk too hot or feed too quickly, allowing the baby to gradually recover. When caring for premature babies, do not get anxious; be meticulous, observe the baby’s changes closely, but do not become overly stressed. Practice scientific nourishment and maintain confidence; in this way, your child will surely grow up healthy.
Question
My baby was born premature and is now over a month old. It seems like he has trouble seeing things. When I try to draw his attention in front of him, it seems as if he doesn’t notice me at all. I’m not sure whether he can’t see what I’m doing or if he’s just not interested in my movements. Moreover, he sleeps a lot during the day and doesn’t like to cry. I want to know how to assist: Is the vision development of premature babies delayed, and what else should we be aware of?