What to do if your baby is born prematurely at 34 weeks

Babies born prematurely at 34 weeks are kept in the neonatal unit for a period of time and receive intensive and comprehensive care. Babies born before 37 weeks of gestation are considered full-term babies, and babies born before 37 weeks are considered preterm. There are many problems with premature babies, and the development of all systems is still incomplete and immature, which can easily lead to many complications and jeopardize the baby’s health. Therefore, babies born prematurely at 34 weeks usually need to live in the neonatal unit of the hospital for a period of time, and need to strengthen the relevant care work. Premature babies in the neonatal unit to live for a period of time, when the weight of more than 4 pounds and all aspects of normal can go home care. After the parents take the baby home, they need to take good care of the baby in order to ensure that the baby grows up healthily. If there are any symptoms of discomfort, you need to bring the baby to the hospital in a timely manner.