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Babies do not normally learn to co-ordinate the sucking, swallowing and breathing needed for feeding until about 34 to 36 weeks of pregnancy
Babies do not normally learn to co-ordinate the sucking, swallowing and breathing needed for feeding until about 34 to 36 weeks of pregnancy
Babies do not normally learn to co-ordinate the sucking, swallowing and breathing needed for feeding until about 34 to 36 weeks of pregnancy
Babies do not normally learn to co-ordinate the sucking, swallowing and breathing needed for feeding until about 34 to 36 weeks of pregnancy
Breastfeeding Preterm Babies
It’s especially important for a premature baby to have breast milk, but breastfeeding directly can be challenging. Breast milk is important for the optimal growth and development of full-term infants, and it’s even more important for premature babies.
If your baby is too small or sick to breastfeed, you'll need to start regularly expressing your breast milk soon after they're born to get your milk supply going and to feed your baby the expressed milk. This can be followed by gradually moving on to breastfeeding your baby.
Duration of consult 45 to 60 Minutes
Mode : In person at clinic
By Prior Appointments
Consult Charges ₹1500