Do premature babies need to be put in incubators at 35 weeks gestation?

Preterm babies born at 35 weeks gestation usually need to be put in a holding tank and can be taken out of the tank when their vital signs are stabilized.
Preterm infants are those whose gestational age reaches 28 weeks but is less than 37 weeks. Due to the immature development of organs in preterm infants, the smaller the gestational week, the lighter the weight, and more likely to be complicated by other diseases than normal fetuses. In particular, premature infants have an unstable thermoregulatory center and are prone to hypothermia or failure to increase body temperature, so it is usually recommended that premature infants at 35 weeks of gestation be placed in an incubator.
Because the temperature in the incubator is relatively constant, it is easier to increase the chances of survival of preterm babies. Once the preterm baby’s vital signs have returned to normal, the preterm baby can be removed from the incubator under the direction of the doctor.
The survival rate of preterm babies at 35 weeks of pregnancy is high, parents do not need to worry too much, and need to actively cooperate with the doctor to take relevant treatment measures.