Premature Infant

The Sick Premature Infant

Many premature infants are resilient and surprise everyone by overcoming great odds. But premature infants are also vulnerable to infection and to complications related to immature body organs. Expect that your infant can progress for several days but may then have a medical setback.

With each additional week of prematurity, a newborn is at greater risk of having medical problems. Infants who have reached their 32nd week of development before birth are considered less at risk for complications than those who are born earlier.

The most common complications of prematurity result from immature organs and an immature immune system and include:

Any infant born before term (before 37 completed weeks' gestation) has an increased risk of developing medical complications.

  • Infants born at 32 weeks' gestation or older are least likely to develop complications.
  • With each additional week of prematurity before 32 weeks, risks begin to increase dramatically.
  • Infants born at 23 to 26 weeks' gestation are extremely underdeveloped and have a significantly higher risk of death and disability. Parents of these infants are likely to be faced with difficult life-or-death medical decisions.
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Author: Debby Golonka, MPHLast Updated: May 8, 2007
Medical Review: Michael J. Sexton, MD - Pediatrics
Jennifer Merchant, MD - Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine

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