Will premature babies develop worse than full-term babies

  Female friends in the late stages of pregnancy need to be more careful in their daily lives, otherwise premature birth is likely to occur. Generally, if a woman gives birth before 37 weeks of pregnancy, the baby is considered premature. As long as the baby reaches 37 weeks, it can be considered a full-term baby. So, will premature babies develop worse than full-term babies?

  

Will premature babies develop worse than full-term babies1

  Premature babies are not inferior to full-term babies in terms of development. Due to incomplete development of various organs after premature birth, the body may be weaker. Therefore, many premature infants need to live in a warm box, and can only leave the warm box after passing various physical indicators such as weight.

  The physical development of premature infants may appear to be lagging behind that of full-term infants, but this is actually an illusion. Because the child was born prematurely, the period of premature birth needs to be added to the time of physical development. So as long as they are fed and cared for properly, premature babies can also develop well.

  Usually, the shorter a woman becomes pregnant, the poorer the physical condition of premature babies. If born too early, the survival rate of the child will be relatively low, and the baby may die prematurely. Therefore, women should try to avoid premature birth in the late stages of pregnancy. Once there are signs of premature birth, it is necessary to seek medical attention immediately. Doctors will take some measures to delay the delivery time of pregnant women, and will try their best to delay the delivery time until after 37 weeks of pregnancy.

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