What are preemies?
In humans, a premature child or premia is a child born after less than 37 weeks of pregnancy. Typical pregnancy for people in 40 weeks, although perfectly normal children are born anywhere between 38-42 weeks. Preemies can develop on healthy adults, even if they require special care, especially if they are very young. Many people use the concept of “preemia” because it is considered less cold or clinical than a “premature child”. Eating a healthy diet and reducing stress will certainly reduce the likelihood of premature birth, but premies may also be the result of diabetes, random infections, hypertension, multiple birth or placental separation. When it turns out that the mother goes to premature work, doctors act quickly to save a child and mother. Since their organs and bodies are not fully developed, premies try to breathe, process food and perform other basic reflexes. One of the primary problems with premies is their lungs that are fragile and are not fully forned. Preemies also have difficulty warm because they lack body fat and are therefore held in incubators.
There may be a number of health problems in premiums because they are more susceptible to their environment. Many premiums develop jaundice, anemia, infections, stomach problems, apnea and other problems that can be alarming for parents. These problems become deeper for premies born on the threshold of viability, which is usually bound around 23-24 weeks.
In the developed world, the premium of two pounds (800 grams) usually has a good prognosis if it receives excellent care. Preemies as small as one pound (500 grams) have around 50% Mormalites, which can be lower in sophisticated facilities that focus on providing care for premies. If premature work has been caused by a child's problems, the survival rate may drop even lower. Mortality is in the developing worldmuch higher on the premium due to lack of adequate devices.
premature work can be very scary because many people associate premia with very ill children and unhealthy people. The fact is that if you can stretch preemia closer to 37 weeks in the first few critical weeks, it can develop into an ordinary person, and other people will probably never guess that the child was born prematurely. Children born almost 23 weeks, unfortunately, may not be well useful because they are at risk of severe disabilities, even if many of them pass in order.