Having an MRI for a premature baby has very little impact on the health of the child. Because premature babies are born too early, more complications and other diseases can occur, such as hemorrhages in the brain and white matter hypoplasia in the brain in children. At this time, an MRI of the child’s skull is performed because it is non-radioactive and has better visualization, especially of soft tissues, than a CT of the brain, which is radioactive, and should be avoided in children because of the high radiation levels in the brain. MRI is non-radioactive and has better soft tissue visualization, all of these factors determine that preterm infants will have frequent MRI, which is beneficial for further diagnosis and treatment. In conclusion, it can be seen that preterm babies can have an MRI.