Medical Disclaimer
Last Updated: June 23, 2026
No Medical Advice Provided
**Prematurite Digital Health provides educational and informational content only. The information on this website (prematurite.com) is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.**
Always seek the advice of your pediatrician, neonatologist, or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or the health and development of your infant.
1. Limitation of Educational Content
The materials on this website, including articles, check-lists, trackers, logs, calculators, and guides, are intended to raise awareness and support parent education about premature baby care. They do not constitute clinical guidelines, diagnostic results, medical prescriptions, or clinical authority.
Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you have read on prematurite.com.
2. Clinical Emergency Protocol
If you believe your baby is experiencing a medical emergency, do not search this website or write messages. **Contact your nearest hospital, pediatrician, neonatologist, or emergency medical service immediately.**
Prematurite Digital Health is not an emergency hospital, clinical practice, or diagnostic service. We do not provide real-time consultations or emergency triage.
3. Absolute Release of Liability
By utilizing our educational guides and checklists, you acknowledge that Prematurite Digital Health, its editorial team, and partners are not responsible or liable for any decisions made based on this content. All home care adjustments, feeding coordinate schedules, and growth milestone tracks should be reviewed and approved by your pediatrician.
4. Educational Alignment with Professional Guidelines
Our resources are modeled around established neonatology educational guides, including protocols published by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP). These guidelines are compiled strictly for parent literacy and general awareness. They do not constitute custom medical directives and must never override local, primary pediatrician orders or specific hospital discharge summaries.
