- Expressing milk for the baby
- Maintain a good diet
- Sleep well
- Research on baby's health
- Clear all doubts
- See tips for taking care of your premature baby at home to ensure that it grows healthy.
Normally premature babies need to stay in the hospital for a few days to have their health assessed, gain weight, learn to swallow and improve the functioning of the organs.
When hospitalized, the baby needs special care and it is essential that the family monitor its development and learn about how to care for the premature baby. The following are some tips to cope with this period of hospitalization of the baby.
Expressing milk for the baby
It is very important that the mother expresses milk for the baby while he is hospitalized, as this is the best food to strengthen his immune system and to help him gain weight.
Milk should be removed at the hospital or at home, following the nurses' guidelines, so that the baby has food at all meals of the day. In addition, expressing milk frequently helps to increase its production, preventing the mother from running out of milk when the baby is discharged. Learn how to store breast milk.
Expressing milk, learning about baby's health, sleeping and eating wellMaintain a good diet
Despite being a difficult period, it is essential to maintain a good diet for milk production to be maintained and for the mother to be healthy to take care of her baby.
During breastfeeding, you should increase your intake of fruits, vegetables, fish and milk, in addition to drinking at least 2 liters of water per day. See how the mother should feed during breastfeeding.
Sleep well
Sleeping well is important to keep the mind and body healthy, preparing the mother for a new day with the baby in the hospital. A good night's sleep relieves stress and helps to calm and calm your baby.
Research on baby's health
Researching your baby's health helps you understand the treatment process and what care he needs to recover faster.
A good tip is to ask doctors and nurses for advice on books and trusted sites to look for information about premature babies and the length of stay.
Clear all doubts
It is very important to talk to the medical team to clear up any doubts about the health and care of the baby, both during the hospitalization period and after hospital discharge. The following list provides examples of questions you can ask to better understand the process your baby is going through.
Examples of questions to ask the health team