The Premature Newborn
A premature infant's health at
birth is influenced by many factors, including:
- Gestational age at
birth.
- Weight at birth.
- Maternal illness and medical
treatment during pregnancy.
- Congenital birth defects.
Most infants born at 36 and 37 weeks' gestation are mature
enough to be discharged from the hospital with the mother. But many premature
infants are too immature to survive without medical care in the neonatal
intensive care unit (NICU). Symptoms of prematurity that
require hospital care include:
While in the NICU or at home, many healthy premature
infants also need treatment for
jaundice and for
anemia (infants born early have not had enough time
before birth to build sufficient iron stores).