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Premature Or Low Birth Weight • Low birth weight is a term used to describe babies who are born weighing less than 5 pounds, 8 ounces (2,500 grams). • Babies weighing less than 3 pounds, 5 ounces (1,500 grams) at birth are considered very low birth weight. • Low birth weight is most often caused by premature birth. • Nearly all low-birth-weight babies need special care in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) until they gain weight and are well enough to go home. • Regular prenatal care is the best way to prevent preterm births and low-birth-weight babies.
JAUNDICE Jaundice is the yellow color seen in the skin of many newborns. Jaundice happens when a chemical called bilirubin builds up in the baby’s blood. During pregnancy, the mother’s liver removes bilirubin for the baby, but after birth the baby’s liver must remove the bilirubin. In some babies, the liver might not be developed enough to efficiently get rid of bilirubin. When too much bilirubin builds up in a new baby’s body, the skin and whites of the eyes might look yellow. This yellow coloring is called jaundice.
Birth Asphyxia Asphyxia (as-FIX-ee-uh) means lack of oxygen and blood flow to the brain. Birth asphyxia happens when a baby’s brain and other organs do not get enough oxygen and nutrients before, during or right after birth. This can happen without anyone knowing. Without oxygen and nutrients, cells cannot work properly. Waste products (acids) build up in the cells and cause damage.
Vaccination • At 1 to 2 months, your baby should receive vaccines to protect them from the following diseases: • Hepatitis B (HepB) (2nd dose) • Diphtheria, tetanus, and whooping cough (pertussis) (DTaP) (1st dose) • Haemophilusinfluenzae type b disease (Hib) (1st dose) • Polio (IPV) (1st dose) • Pneumococcal disease (PCV13) (1st dose) • Rotavirus (RV) (1st dose)
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