A 20-day-old baby, after spending a week in an incubator, refuses to nurse at the mother’s breast, even when hungry, and only cries. Every day, I have to express milk to feed him. Is it okay to continue this way?
At 23 days old, can a newborn baby receive IV treatment outside of an incubator?
During the treatment period for newborn pneumonia in an incubator, observing the child’s condition changes and receiving professional treatment can aid in recovery.
Pediatric experts offer handling suggestions for newborns in incubators with red dots and vomiting.
Newborns exhibiting symptoms of inactivity, choking, and suspected brain infections are currently receiving emergency care with incubators and ventilators, while being treated with antibiotics.
The newborn was premature by 6 weeks, and it has been a week since they were born. They have been in the incubator for a week now, but the total bilirubin level is still 204, indicating severe jaundice. What should be done for newborns with high bilirubin and C-reactive protein levels?