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Tiny infant born 12 weeks premature now healthy enough to go home

chinaplus.cri.cn | Updated: 2019-01-17 10:57
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The baby is been taking care of adopting the "Kangaroo mother care" method. [Photo/Chinanews.com]

After nearly three months of intensive treatment by the neonatal department of Shanghai Children's Medical Center, a tiny 545 gram baby born 12 weeks premature has grown to nearly two kilograms and been able to go home.

In mid-October, the tiny infant was transferred to Shanghai Children's Medical Center. The newborn fit into the palm of a hand, its skin was so thin it was almost transparent, and her thighs thinner than an adult's thumb.

The medical staff at the neonatal intensive care unit faced an uphill battle to save the fragile infant. The developed a plan for its respiratory management, nutritional support, and infection prevention. They also adopted the "kangaroo mother care" method, detailed in a World Health Organization guideline published in 2003, which involves frequent skin-to-skin contact and breastfeeding.

China has a large number of premature babies born every year, among which the number of very low (less than 1,500 grams) and ultra-low (less than 1,000 grams) birth weight babies is increasing every year.

Over the past 10 years, the Shanghai Children's Medical Center has treated many premature infants. Shanghai Children's Medical Center said that this was the lightest premature infant its ever cared for. The youngest infant they have cared for was born at 23 weeks, and the lowest birth weight prior to this case was 735 grams.

 

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