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All FAQs (30) What is considered a premature birth? Why do premature babies require specialized care? Is premature birth common in India? What does NICU stand for? Why do monitors in the NICU beep so frequently? How can I bond with my baby while they are in an incubator? What criteria must be met before a preterm baby is discharged from the NICU? Why is breast milk so important for premature infants? What is a Human Milk Fortifier (HMF)? How do premature babies feed if they cannot suck yet? What is the transition from tube feeding to oral feeding like? What is corrected age and why is it used? How long should we use corrected age for milestones? How do preterm baby growth charts differ from standard charts? What room temperature is recommended for a premature baby at home? Why must visitors be restricted in the early weeks at home? How do I know if my baby is dressed warmly enough? Can I download templates or lists from this website? Does this website provide online medical consultations? What should I do if my baby shows signs of illness? Who is responsible for verifying the safety of home care checklists? When does catch-up growth typically complete? What should I do if my baby experiences spit-up or mild reflux? Can we use traditional baby massage oils on a preterm baby? What is an ROP screening, and why is it scheduled? What is the recommended immunization and vaccine schedule for preterm infants? Are there travel restrictions for a preterm baby after NICU discharge? What is the ideal clothing configuration for a preterm baby at home? How should we handle bathing for a preterm infant at home? How do we know if our baby is getting enough milk at home? Medical Education Disclaimer Prematurite Digital Health provides educational and informational content only. The information on this website is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified pediatrician, neonatologist, or healthcare professional for medical concerns. In case of emergency, contact your nearest hospital or emergency service immediately.