Is the development of a premature baby the same as that of a normal baby?

Updated on parenting 2024-07-02
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It is the same, the premature baby is only born a period earlier than the normal baby, and it will not affect his later developmental stage, he is the same as the normal baby.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The development of premature babies is different from that of normal infants, and the organs of premature infants are not mature, and the development of premature babies is slower than that of full-term infants in terms of physique, weight, length, and motor development.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Premature babies born at seven months are very common, this kind of early precautionary birth of the baby may be due to their own factors or maternal factors caused by the occurrence of premature birth, of course, it does not mean that premature babies must not be able to feed, but the baby of premature babies is relatively delicate, so the development of premature babies is the same as that of normal babies?

    Giving birth to a baby at term is what every expectant mother is looking forward to, but for various reasons, some babies may be born early, for this kind of premature babies born early, some mothers will be particularly worried about the baby's poor development, it is true that premature babies and full-term babies are different, whether it is weight or immunity, etc., they will be different, but as long as you pay attention to nursing, it can also develop like a normal baby, so you don't have to worry too much.

    Premature babies and normal babies develop more slowly than normal.

    The immaturity of premature infants is manifested in 6 aspects.

    1.Normal body temperature cannot be maintained, so premature infants need to be incubated in a black box.

    2.Breathing is labored or there is pause in breathing. Immature lungs interfere with the breathing of premature babies and often require artificial ventilators and special drugs to help them mature.

    3.The liver function of premature infants is immature, so jaundice appears early and is more severe. If the process of jaundice is not controlled by phototherapy and other measures in time, irreversible damage to the brain will occur - medically known as bilirubin encephalopathy.

    Premature babies are more likely to need to be breastfed. Because the milk of premature mothers contains more nutrients and amino acids than the breast milk of full-term infants, it can fully meet the nutritional needs of premature infants: and the milk of premature mothers is more conducive to the digestion and absorption of premature infants, and can also improve the immunity of premature infants, which has a great effect on fighting infection.

    Premature babies may have their intelligence affected. Most of the premature babies weigh less than 2500g, the head circumference is less than 33cm, and they do not stay in the mother's belly for 37 weeks, at this time the fetal development is not so complete, their organ function and adaptability are weaker than other babies, and there will be some problems in the intellectual baby. These premature babies usually receive special care in the premature nursery first, and some babies need to be mentally trained.

    Doctors suggest that parents with premature babies should pay attention to observe and understand the movements and intellectual development of premature babies from the moment their children are born, so that they can seek medical treatment when problems arise and make timely remedies to minimize the harm.

    Parents should often communicate with their babies and make them happy. During the period between the first and two years of age, the baby's language and coordination skills can be trained to exercise the baby's language comprehension ability. By saying and doing at the same time, imitating mouth shapes, etc., let the baby learn to express his needs with simple words or sentences.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There is a big difference between normal babies and premature babies, in terms of individual size, and in terms of gastrointestinal absorption capacity.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There is generally no difference between normal babies and premature babies, but premature babies will be very thin, and all parts of the body are not mature, and there will be hyperthermia compared with normal infants.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Your normal baby, he's fully developed. This aspect of the destruction function and the body is healthy. But your premature baby may not be fully developed in some areas. So it's slippery to say that this makes a big difference.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The development of premature infants is different from that of normal infants, and the organs of premature infants are not as mature as those of full-term infants, and their physique, weight, length, and motor development are slower than those of full-term infants. Generally, the gestational age of the baby born at less than 37 weeks is called a premature baby, and the development of premature infants needs to be corrected for the age of the month, for example, the early jujube spike born at 32 weeks is corrected at 5 months after birth, and the gestational age is corrected at 5 months after birth, and the development of the child in the normal 3 months of birth is evaluated.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First of all, premature babies do not develop the same as normal babies.

    Premature babies refer to newborns born at 28 weeks of gestational age and less than 37 weeks, and now with the improvement of medical technology, there are many ultra-early babies who are less than 28 weeks old. Because the babies are born much earlier, the organs of the whole body are not mature, and the function is not sound, so the resistance of premature babies is very poor, the ability to live is not strong, and the living environment and caregiver ability are higher.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The main thing is the development of brain power.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, full-term babies are more likely to have more fertility than premature babies; The weight is different, the physique is not split, the immunity is different, the resistance is different, and the mental state is not the same.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The respiratory system is different, the respiratory system of full-term infants is relatively perfect, the respiratory system of premature infants can be sleepy, and there may be respiratory distress or even apnea, as well as the circulatory system of premature infants, there may be patent ductus arteriosus in the circulatory system of premature infants, nervous system, the most common in premature infants is softening hypoxic encephalopathy around the white matter, jaundice, jaundice in premature infants appears relatively early and regresses later than at term.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The development of full-term children will be more healthy, the body's immunity will be stronger, and the size will be larger.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    A preterm baby is a newborn born with a gestational age of less than 37 weeks, generally weighing less. Newborns with a gestational age of >37 weeks are full-term infants, and full-term infants generally weigh more than that. After birth, premature babies have poor survival ability compared with full-term infants, and the development of various organs in the body is mainly due to immature lung development, so premature babies are prone to respiratory distress syndrome and apnea after birth, and their viability is relatively low.

    Another premature infant has less subcutaneous fat and is prone to scleredema after birth. Therefore, in general, premature babies should be kept at a constant body temperature in an incubator. The color of premature babies is bright red, more delicate, nails can not exceed the fingertips, the specific situation of premature babies also depends on gestational age and weight, the smaller the gestational age, the lower the weight, the more complications.

    Because the internal organs of the whole body are still immature, the ability of white blood cell count to engulf bacteria is worse than that of full-term infants, and the blood gamma globulin content is low, so the resistance to various sensibilities is extremely weak, and even mild sensitivities can develop into sepsis. Premature infants have fewer blood cells than full-term infants. After birth, the lighter the weight of the blood cells in its blood.

    The earlier the hemoglobin concentration decreases, and the capillaries are sensitive, bleeding is very susceptible. Symptoms such as iron deficiency anemia. Premature infants generally have shallow, brisk, irregular breathing, and even intermittent or sleep apnea due to the immaturity of the respiratory center.

    The crying voice is low, the enlargement of the lungs is limited and dark blue often appears, which is more pronounced after breastfeeding.

    Premature infants have a significant physiological weight loss due to immature kidney function, lack of antidiuretic hormone, and weak urine concentration ability, and are susceptible to susceptibility. Acid-base imbalance occurs due to diarrhea, etc. Because premature babies need more and more nutrients, they grow faster after birth than newborn babies at 38 weeks, and newborn babies at 38 weeks weigh about 3 times as much as they were born when they are 1 year old, while premature babies are born with a low weight and grow rapidly if they are raised properly.

    Because it grows quickly, it is very easy to develop the symptoms of rickets and its nutritional deficiencies.

    After the vital signs are calmed down, the premature baby has to catch up with the growth and development of the full-term baby, which is generally faster, but slightly behind the children of the same age. Premature babies are weaker, but if the nutrition keeps up, it's no problem. Premature babies are best breastfed, which has many benefits for the baby, and pay more attention not to make the baby sick, which will affect the baby's growth and development.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I think in terms of development, premature babies do have a slower development than full-term babies; The main reason is that premature babies do not spend these months in advance in the mother's troubles, which causes their bodies to be relatively weak and not have a complete development of menstrual bends.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This statement is correct, because compared to the full-term birth of the child, the body of a premature baby, especially the organs, is incomplete; Therefore, they will be relatively slow in terms of development, but this is also a normal situation, and there will be no more obvious phenomena in the later stage.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It is indeed a fierce wheel hole, because premature babies generally do not absorb enough Yingtongdan in the mother's body. Therefore, the general development is not very well developed. It can even lead to malnutrition.

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