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Neonatal care: overview
Pregnancy and birth
NICU experience
Going home and growing up
Parent support
Neonatal care: overview
Neonatal admission: what to expect?
What is preterm birth?
Neonatal care across the globe
Pregnancy and birth
Preterm birth: risk factors and causes
Modifiable lifestyle choices
Medical conditions
Sociodemographic factors
Preterm labour: signs and symptoms
Signs & symptoms of preterm labour and/or preterm birth
Prevention of preterm birth
Antenatal care and monitoring
High-risk pregnancy (management)
How to prepare for the NICU
Clinic levels
Visit the neonatal unit
Connect with other parents
Pack your hospital bag
Find support
Delivery and neonatal admission
Vaginal delivery or caesarean section
Delivery of a preterm baby or multiples
Stabilisation and resuscitation
Immediate skin-to-skin care
Fathers’/partners’ role during birth
Transfer to the NICU
Possible complications
Lung
Heart
Brain
Temperature control
Kidney
Digestion
Blood glucose
Infections
Another pregnancy
NICU experience
What is the NICU?
The parents' role in the NICU
Getting involved: your role in the NICU
Feeding your baby
Changing your baby's nappy (diaper)
Washing and bathing your baby in the NICU
Having a sibling in the NICU
Parenting multiples in the NICU
Support and self-care
In the NICU
NICU care team
NICU equipment
Tests and procedures in the NICU
Feeding procedures
Vaccination
Uncertainty, loss, and bereavement
Making critical care decisions
Palliative care
Coping with loss
Coping with the loss of multiple babies
Going home and growing up
Preparing to go home
When can your baby go home?
Getting organised: what to expect
Checklist: Preemie clothing and supplies
Preparing siblings for the new baby
Transitioning from the neonatal unit to home
Preparing for discharge
Going home by car
Going home on oxygen
Follow-up appointments
Preemie care at home
Challenges & support
Feeding your baby at home
Bathing your preterm baby
Your baby's sleep
Signs that your baby might be unwell and what to do
Medical care and equipment
Suitability of the environment
Pets
Visits from family and friends
Follow-up care after the neonatal unit
Medical support when you come home
Early intervention
Immunisation
Stimulation
Physiotherapy and other therapeutic support
Preemie development
Adjusted age development
Preemie growth and weight
Preemie milestones
Preterm birth: long-term impact
Kindergarten and pre-school
Primary school and high school
Long-term health effects
Social experiences and relationships
Parent support
Involving family and friends
Support groups and organisations
Coping with worry
How you might be feeling
What you can do to help
Follow-up visits after giving birth
Financial information
Child support
Maternity leave and parental leave
Health insurance and social services
Charities
Shared experiences: stories from our community
Downloads
Glossary
Neonatal admission: what to expect?
What is preterm birth?
Neonatal care across the globe
Preterm birth: risk factors and causes
Modifiable lifestyle choices
Medical conditions
Sociodemographic factors
Preterm labour: signs and symptoms
Signs & symptoms
Prevention of preterm birth
Antenatal care and monitoring
High-risk pregnancy
How to prepare for the NICU
Clinic levels
Visit the neonatal unit
Connect with other parents
Pack your hospital bag
Find support
Delivery and neonatal admission
Vaginal delivery or caesarean section
Delivery of a preterm baby or multiples
Stabilisation and resuscitation
Immediate skin-to-skin care
Fathers’/partners’ role
Transfer to the NICU
Possible complications
Lung
Heart
Brain
Temperature control
Kidney
Digestion
Blood glucose
Infections
Another pregnancy
What is the NICU?
The parents' role in the NICU
Your role in the NICU
Feeding your baby
Changing your baby's nappy
Washing your baby in the NICU
Having a sibling in the NICU
Parenting multiples in the NICU
Support and self-care
In the NICU
NICU care team
NICU equipment
Tests and procedures
Feeding procedures
Vaccination
Uncertainty, loss, and bereavement
Making critical care decisions
Palliative care
Coping with loss
Coping with the loss of multiple babies
Preparing to go home
When can your baby go home?
Getting organised: what to expect
Checklist: Preemie clothing and supplies
Preparing siblings for the new baby
Transitioning from the neonatal unit to home
Preparing for discharge
Going home by car
Going home on oxygen
Follow-up appointments
Preemie care at home
Challenges & support
Feeding your baby at home
Bathing your preterm baby
Your baby's sleep
Signs that your baby might be unwell
Medical care and equipment
Suitability of the environment
Pets
Visits from family and friends
Follow-up care after the neonatal unit
Medical support when you come home
Early intervention
Immunisation
Stimulation
Physiotherapy and other therapeutic support
Preemie development
Adjusted age development
Preemie growth and weight
Preemie milestones
Preterm birth: long-term impact
Kindergarten and pre-school
Primary school and high school
Long-term health effects
Social experiences and relationships
Involving family and friends
Support groups and organisations
Coping with worry
How you might be feeling
What you can do to help
Follow-up visits after giving birth
Financial information
Child support
Maternity and parental leave
Health insurance and social services
Charities
Stories from our community
Downloads
Glossary
Parent Support Groups
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