Baby in incubator

Posted by saha | May 13th, 2010 in Baby Incubator | No Comments »

Baby in incubatorNormal in any pregnancy, childbirth and the early hours of the baby to develop without problems, but in the event that at birth the baby has any difficulty to develop its vital functions, it will take a certain period within the incubator, thus it ensures the newborn an ideal environment and a heat and constant care by the medical team where it is entered. While in the incubator, the little he cares, he is fed and was kept under special control in excess of that found in other conditions.

Normally, all newborns weighing less than normal are being kept under observation although at first sight seem healthy and full of vitality. When they are very young may occur more frequently with some difficulty maintaining proper body temperature, q because they have insufficient energy to maintain their own body heat, or breathing, because their lungs are not mature enough, and therefore, to be safe, deontologists prefer to keep them safe and separated from the mother to maturity suitable for both metabolic and functional.

If the baby is fine, the length of time will only be entered with a coat stage and will soon be able to develop their life with her mother during this period will live safe, with controlled heat and humidity, more protected from possible infection and an atmosphere richer in oxygen to help him breathe. But if the infant has a more serious problem may be connected to the hatchery a complex apparatus that will help you develop almost all vital functions and allow you to engage the deontologist when the baby needs help and that record every change in their conditions.

Council for mom: the time the child spends in the incubator is always very long and painful for the mother, sometimes, always and only seeing him in this strange device, you may find it difficult to accept that your baby needs some special care. To do your best, try to spend much time near it, within the constraints of the situation. If the baby is in the same hospital, you can request to see you often, power stroke and, if their conditions permit, have him in her arms a few minutes or even breastfeed. But above all, do not think the baby could have a serious difficulty in moving forward and today, all these processes are very safe and in most cases always come to good end.


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