Preemies Fare Better When Parents Get NICU-to-Home Transition Training
By Sandy Hemphill, Contributing Writer, BabyMed When babies are born early, they face a monumental list of health challenges that prevents them from going home when their mothers leave the hospital....
View ArticlePreemie Brains Thrive on Breast Milk
By Sandy Hemphill, Contributing Writer, BabyMed On May 3, 2016, researchers from the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri, presented the findings of a study on prematurity,...
View ArticleOpioid-Dependent Newborns Fare Better Rooming-In with Mom than in NICU
By Sandy Hemphill, Contributing Writer, BabyMed In 2010 and 2011, three hospitals in Florida treated 242 infants with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS), a cluster of symptoms that occur when...
View ArticleUV Light Kills MRSA Bacteria Antibiotics Can’t; NICU/PICU Patients Could...
By Sandy Hemphill, Contributing Writer, BabyMed Superbugs, including the methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) bacterium, can be difficult, if not impossible, to treat. New and more...
View ArticleUS Infant Mortality Rate Related to Factors Beyond Pregnancy
Large Image: A 2014 report by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) compares the infant mortality rate in the US with other nations around the world. This report is in response to...
View ArticleEvaluating Current Ventilation Therapies in Preterm Infants
Ventilation and other medical interventions are often used on pre-term infants to improve lung function and prolong early life long enough to allow the lungs to develop properly and sustain life...
View ArticleParent Health and Functioning 13 Months After NICU/PICU Death
After the death of an infant or child in the NICU or PICU, immediate attention is paid to grieving parents. Soon after leaving the hospital, however, support diminishes and eventually disappears....
View ArticleInfant Pain Linked to Dampened Pain and Stress Later in Life
Babies born prematurely often face up to months in the NICU. There, they undergo painful inflammatory procedures every day. Even though it’s been established the pain and stress circuitry in the brain...
View Article‘Kangaroo Care’ Boosts Mother-Child Bond and Enhances Preemie Health
The human touch is important. One person touching another, skin to skin, may be most important when establishing a bond between a mother and her newborn child. This form of intimacy is affectionately...
View ArticleLanguage Skills Improve When Parents Talk to Preemies
Parents of NICU preemies: those fragile and precious little darlings want to hear from you. They need to hear from you. A new study indicates the more words per hour a preemie hears in a neonatal...
View ArticleMusic, Mom’s Voice Help Preemies Eat Better
Babies born too early face a stay in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) until they’re healthy enough to go home. Anxious parents often feel helpless, as if all they can do is watch and wait. A...
View ArticleImproved Care for Preemies With Cognitive Disabilities
The death rate of premature infants dropped from 90% to 20% from 1950 to 2000. The drop is associated with advances in critical care.Read more
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