Condition
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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Treatment for Babies at Children's National Hospital
Our nationally ranked division has the nation's top neonatologists who provide the highest level of expert and compassionate care for your newborn baby. Discover more about the treatment we offer.
Providers Who Treat Premature Infant
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Departments that Treat Premature Infant
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.