Sunday, 27 August 2017

premature infants are three times more likely to be at risk than newborns.



Experts in their latest research found that premature infants are three times more likely to be at risk than newborns.

The infant's sudden death syndrome (SIDS) is more common in infants born between the 24th and 27th birthdays.

US researchers responsible for this study have said that the risk of sudden death syndrome in babies born naturally is much lower.

Based on this, experts advise parents of preterm infants to take precautionary measures to care for the baby after discharge from the hospital. The lactating mother also takes fruits, vegetables, dairy products, and low protein foods to strengthen the baby's immune system.




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