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Premature Birth and Physical Development. By: Jessica Bolenbaugh Deandra Borkholder Rachel Brown Jessica Grandlinard. Definition of a Premature Birth. An infant born earlier than 37 weeks gestation is considered premature.
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Premature Birth and Physical Development By: Jessica Bolenbaugh Deandra Borkholder Rachel Brown Jessica Grandlinard
Definition of a Premature Birth • An infant born earlier than 37 weeks gestation is considered premature. • An infant is also considered premature if it weighs less than 2,500 grams (about five and one half pounds).
Causes of Premature Birth • Multiple Babies • Lifestyle/Environmental Factors • Other Medical Issues • Unknown
Signs and Treatment of Preterm Labor • Contractions • Ruptured Membranes • Cramps • Back Pain • Pressure • Discharge Treatment • Bed Rest • Hydration • Magnesium Sulfate • Corticosteroid
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit • Parent involvement is encouraged • Kangaroo Care • Less stressful delivery of high-technology medicine • Nutrition and growth http://www.aboutkidshealth.ca/PrematureBabies/NICU-Equipment.aspx?articleID=9429&categoryID=PI-nh1-11a http://media.photobucket.com/image/preemies%20leaving%20the%20hospital/geojenna/100_0457.jpg
To Get Home • Consistent body temperature • 34 weeks • Fed by mouth • Gaining weight • Medicine doesn't require hospital aid • No recent changes in medicine http://www.lilimay.com/images/preemie/cosy-wrap-lg.jpg
Home Care • Overstimulation • Limited visits due to infections • Sensitive to scent • Sensitive to sound • Sensitive to extreme lighting http://www.life123.com/bm.pix/baby-wont-sleep3--baby-sleeping.s600x600.jpg
Development • Development is often slower than full term babies and the following can be delayed in premature babies: • Growth • Poor feeding and nutrition • Problems sucking and swallowing • Heart and Lungs • Blood and air supply limited • Motor system • Muscular weakness • Delays sitting, walking, running, talking • Awkward movement • Neurodevelopment • Disease • Infections • Hearing, eyesight, learning • Social Development and interaction • Slow responses
Average = 5.5-9.5 lbs Average = 18.1 inches - 21.7 inches
By age 2, 85% of children have mostly caught up in their physical development
Problems caused by premature birth • The earlier the baby is born, the greater the risk of serious complications. • Apnea of prematurity • Retinopathy of prematurity • Jaundice • Anemia • Chronic lung disease
Half of infants born at 24-28 weeks gestation – disability at 5 years. • One third of infants born at 29-32 weeks gestation – disability at 5 years.
Specific things you can do to help your baby • There has been new studies about using music to help premature babies deal with different levels of pain they have to deal with.
One study used 31 infants and randomly received live music, recorded music, and no music therapy. • The therapy was delivered for 30 minutes • Their conclusions were that with the live music therapy, the babies hear rate reduced and they slept 30 minutes after the therapy was over • The recorded and no music therapies had no effect
Some doctors think that mothers should be discouraged from breast feeding their babies and that they should have a special preemie formula. • Insisting the formula would better nourish the baby’s unique needs. • How ever, other doctors think the opposite and that breast milk is the best thing for a premature baby. • When a mother has a premature baby, she actually makes extra rich milk to make up their lack of nutrients.
Some things you can do while your premature baby grows up • Play simple games with them • Make sure that they are aware of their surroundings • Sing songs and rhymes with them • Talk to them so they learn how to use new words in context
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