Nicu and Its Levels
If your baby is born premature, he or she might have some health problems, or difficulty while taking birth. In this case, your baby may have to go to NICU.
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If your baby is born premature, he or she might have some health problems, or difficulty while taking birth. In this case, your baby may have to go to NICU.
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There are some common health problems in newborn babies like colds, coughs, fevers, and vomiting.
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A newborn baby should pass potty in the first 24 to 48 hours after birth. Usually, this potty appears to be black and is medically known as meconium.
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Breastfeeding is very important soon after the baby is born. Being a pregnant mother, you should prepare yourself for breastfeeding, before the baby is born.
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Most pregnancies last up to 40 weeks. But if your baby is born before the 37th week, then he or she is known as a pre-term baby.
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While growing up, your child experiences a rapid emotional, physical and behavioural change.
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Does getting your children to eat nutritious food feel like a battle? The healthier the food, the greater the challenge.
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Like adults are admitted to ICU for intense medical care, infants are admitted to NICU for the same.
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There are some diseases and medical conditions that affect even the youngest of children, like newborns.
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Like adults, anaesthesia and other sedatives are given to children for a diagnosis, treatment or surgery.
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