Learn how to scientifically raise premature babies, including the importance of breastfeeding and how to address the special needs of premature infants.
Explore the treatment options for newborns with 15% lung compression, focusing on the causes and treatment of newborn hyaline membrane disease.
Discuss treatment methods for newborn jaundice with elevated levels, particularly for premature babies and twins, and provide professional medical advice.
Premature baby retinopathy is a common eye disease in premature babies, and the treatment methods include photocoagulation, cryotherapy, scleral buckling surgery, and vitreoretinal surgery. Early detection and treatment can prevent vision damage.
Understand the causes, symptoms, and treatment methods of neonatal hypothermia syndrome, especially the nursing points for premature babies.
Understand the causes, treatment, and prognosis of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome
For premature babies who suddenly stop breastfeeding, you can try changing the feeding position or seeking professional medical assistance.
Discussing the appropriate time for premature babies to stop gastrostomy feeding and how parents can support the healthy growth of their infants.
Learn about the time when premature babies typically open their eyes, and get professional advice on care in the incubator.
The timing for introducing complementary foods to premature babies should be based on the baby’s growth status. If the baby shows interest in adult food and has a drooling reflex, it may be time to consider introducing complementary foods. Start with rice cereal mixed with formula milk for easier acceptance. Gradually introduce other foods like egg yolks, fruit purees, and vegetable purees one by one. Pay attention to the baby’s bowel movements.