Is it okay to put the baby in a thermos

  Babies who do not reach the standard weight at birth or are born prematurely due to illnesses require special care in a thermos. Leaving the mother's side, babies in the thermos always feel very pitiful, so many mothers may question this. So, is it okay to put the baby in a thermos?

  

Is it okay to put the baby in a thermos1

  The main purpose of placing a baby in an insulated box is to maintain a fixed temperature and humidity, which is more conducive to the growth and development of the baby. At the same time, growing in the insulated box can also prevent infants with lighter weight or poorer physical condition from being infected by external bacteria, which is very beneficial to the baby's physical health. Therefore, it is better for babies who need to be placed in insulated boxes to live in them.

  The temperature and humidity regulation in the incubator is similar to that of a mother's uterus. Therefore, living in such an environment does not have to worry about adverse effects on the baby. On the contrary, a suitable living environment is very beneficial for the baby's development. For infants with well-developed physical functions, there is no need to put them in a thermos.

  Generally, based on the actual condition of the baby and their growth inside the incubator, after living in the incubator for a period of time, the baby can be brought back to be raised. These babies may have weaker bodies and need to pay attention to feeding and taking care of them.

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