Hello doctors I have 32 weeks prematured baby. Now 1 and half month completed. My EDD date completed. Baby body temperature varies everyday today 97.1 degree. If overcloth temperature raises. If she expose to air her hands shake. When have to bath to my baby? I gave expressed milk for every time after direct feeding. How many days want to give expressed milk? She feed directly for 10 to 15 only.
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Dr Faisal Zoheb
MBBS , MD PAEDIATRICS , PGPN (BOSTON), FELLOWSHIP IN NEONATOLOGY ( Newborn and vaccination specialist )
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Your baby's current temperature of 97.1°F is slightly low, as a normal underarm range is 97.5°F to 99°F; practice skin-to-skin contact or adjust clothing layers if needed.
The hand-shaking when exposed to air is a normal immature neurological response known as the Moro or startle reflex, which should gradually disappear.
Give your baby a short 5 to 10-minute swaddle bath with warm water two to three times a week in a room free of drafts.
Continue giving expressed breast milk after direct feedings until her pediatrician confirms she is gaining weight well and latching long enough to sustain herself.
Since premature infants require specific tracking for growth milestones
Hi dear premature baby need little extra care ..
For temperature you can do KMC ( skin to skin contact) help in gaining weight..
avoid over clothing
yes you can bath your baby with continuous breastfeeding
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