Taking part in baby care

Hygiene

Newly born babies, and certainly those who are born early, do not yet have much resistance against infections. You can find more information about this in the article ‘Characteristics of a premature baby’. 

Equipment and special care

You will see a lot of equipment around your baby which is necessary to monitor and treat your baby. Only the nurses and doctors may use this equipment. 

Disorders

Respiratory problems can have various causes. For instance, because of the immaturity of the lungs, an infection, meconium or fluid in the lungs as explained below. After the birth it may be that your baby has difficulty breathing.

Skin-to-skin Kangaroo care

Physical contact between you and your baby is very important for your child’s growth and development as well as to build a bond with each other. It gives a feeling of safety and connectedness.

Feeding the baby

During your stay in hospital, you will be expertly guided to make breastfeeding a success. Breast milk is recommended as the first choice for feeding your baby.

The baby’s development

Your baby’s admission to hospital in the department of neonatology represents a sudden change in the surroundings for a newborn (premature) baby to grow and develop. 

Premature birth

A baby that is born too early is called premature. That is to say, when your baby is born before the 37th week of pregnancy, we speak of a prematurely born baby.

Diagnosis

During your baby’s stay in the department of neonatology, blood tests will often be done on your child. This will be done by pricking the heel or taking some blood using an intravenous drip.