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Premature Infant

Key Points About Prematurity

  • Babies born before 37 weeks of pregnancy are considered premature or born too early.
  • Many premature babies also weigh less than 5 pounds, 8 ounces (2,500 grams). They may be called low birth weight.
  • Premature babies can have long-term health problems. In general, the more premature the baby, the more serious and long-lasting the health problems may be.
  • Prenatal care is a key factor in preventing preterm births and low-birth-weight babies.
  • Premature babies are at increased risk for SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome).

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Providers Who Treat Premature Infant

Departments that Treat Premature Infant

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    Neonatology (Newborn Care) – Ranked #2 in the Nation

    Whether your infant has arrived prematurely or has a critical illness, the Children’s National Hospital top-ranked team assists in coordinating every service you and your baby need, including consultations, assessments, emergency treatments and continuing care.