What to do if you suspect intestinal atresia on the second day of preterm labor

Parents should observe their child’s symptoms on the second day of preterm labor and take the child to the hospital in a timely manner to complete the relevant examinations as prescribed by the doctor, and if the diagnosis of congenital intestinal atresia is confirmed, the child should be treated immediately through surgery.
Parents should observe their child’s symptoms if they suspect atresia on the second day of preterm labor. If the child develops symptoms such as failure to evacuate meconium, vomiting, aggravation of symptoms after breastfeeding, or abdominal distension, they should take the child to the hospital immediately and follow the doctor’s instructions to improve the abdominal X-ray examination in the standing position, lying down position, or lateral plain film, etc. If the diagnosis is congenital intestinal atresia, then the child should be treated immediately through surgery.
If intestinal atresia is suspected on the second day of preterm labor, it is recommended to consult a doctor for timely treatment.