It is recommended that babies whose weight is not up to standard should not be discharged from the hospital for the time being, and should be discharged after their weight is up to standard and they have been assessed by the doctor to be eligible for discharge.
It is not recommended to take your baby out of the hospital if your baby’s weight does not reach the standard after birth because your baby’s resistance and immunity are relatively low during this period, plus your baby’s physical condition has not yet stabilized, so it is difficult to cure the infection, and if the treatment is not timely, it will also endanger your baby’s life.
Therefore, it is recommended to wait until the baby’s weight reaches the standard, and after the doctor’s assessment meets the conditions for discharge before discharge.
In addition, during the hospitalization period, parents should feed the baby more often, more sunshine, can help enhance the body immunity and resistance, conducive to the baby’s weight gain.