When Babies Are Born Premature
November 5th, 2009 · 8:00 am · Category: premature baby
November is March of Dimes Prematurity Awareness Month! It is a good time to share some facts about babies born premature (born before 37 weeks of pregnancy), share what pregnant women can do to prevent premature birth, and tell you how you can help raise awareness.
Babies Born Premature Facts
Every day, there are over 11,000 babies born in the U.S. alone and out of those, 1,400 babies will be born premature (or over 540,000 babies born premature per year). Unfortunately, the rate of babies born premature is actually increasing rather than decreasing and it’s alarming. Premature births increased 36% comparing early 1980’s and 2006, according to The March of Dimes. Fortunately, due to advancement in technology, chance of survival has increased, but sadly, after weeks and sometimes months in the NICU, some babies will grow up to have lasting disabilities.
Preventing Babies Being Born Premature
Most babies born premature will be due to unknown reasons (roughly 40%). Studies have shown four primary paths that may cause premature birth including infections, mom or baby under stress, bleeding (such as placental abruption), and over-stretching of the uterus (such as when there are multiple babies or excess amniotic fluid).
No pregnant woman is completely risk-free when it comes to premature birth. Any woman can have a baby who is premature, unfortunately. There are things that you can do to limit your risk such as not smoking, drinking, doing drugs, high stress, and getting prenatal care. You can also be more at risk if you have diabetes, high blood pressure, are obese, or underweight before pregnancy.
Although there is nothing definitive that can be done to prevent premature birth, in 2003, they did find giving women who previously had a baby born premature progesterone during pregnancy decreased another premature birth. There have also been studies that show giving the pregnant woman antibiotics if she previously had her water break before 37 weeks can reduce the chance of another premature birth. Lastly, there are also studies that show a woman’s cervix can be stitched who have a short cervix. This procedure is called cerclage.
How Baby Insights Can Help
When babies are born premature, there is so much to worry about. Parents of all newborns need to make sure their baby eats enough and have enough wet and dirty diapers, but when your baby is premature, extra care needs to be taken as there is higher potential for complications. By using Baby Insights to track your baby’s schedule, you can ensure she has enough wet and dirty diapers, eats and sleeps enough, and takes any medication on time, too, just like Kerry did when she found out her baby had a heart condition when she was just one week old. With Baby Insights she was able to track her baby’s medication doses very closely. Having information stored all in one place helps you worry less and enjoy your baby more!
Raise Awareness About Babies Born Premature
You can help raise awareness about babies born premature by sharing this article, considering a donation to the March of Dimes, or volunteer today!
Learn more about March of Dimes Prematurity Awareness month and what you can do by visiting The March of Dimes Website today!
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November 5th, 2009 at 11:02 AM
Thank you so much for spreading the word about the preamture birth and prematurity awareness month. We can use all the help and support we can get!
November 5th, 2009 at 8:29 PM
Thanks for this post. This is great. The more people who spread the word, the more people who will know of the march of dimes.
November 9th, 2009 at 4:18 PM
I have read somewhere that in the US 1 in 8 babies is born prematurely compared to 1 in 18 in Europe. Could it be due to the fact that the maternity leave of 6 weeks is ridiculously short here? It means that future moms work up to the last day and put their health and their baby’s health at risk. Maybe there should be some lobbying to change that…
November 10th, 2009 at 6:01 AM
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