Neonatalogy
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Why Do Black Women Face Higher Childbirth Risks?
The U.S. has some of the worst rates of infant and maternal mortality among developed nations, which disproportionately affect Black moms and babies.
NICU Baby Bonds with His Nurses
When Charlie was born at 24 weeks he weighed less than 2 pounds. But thanks to a dedicated NICU team and family-centered care, he grew stronger every day.
Should You Swaddle Your Newborn?
Tightly wrapping a newborn baby in a blanket or swaddle is a common practice. But is it safe? Learn why and when swaddling is appropriate.
New Infant Sleep Guidance: Law Bans Inclined Sleepers, Bumpers
Inclined sleepers are now banned under federal law due to the risk of injury and death. Learn more about updated infant safe sleep recommendations.
Best Tips for Giving Your Newborn Baby a Bath
A newborn’s skin is soft and delicate. Proper skin care and bathing can help maintain the health and texture of your baby’s skin while providing a pleasant experience for both of you.
Spiking Blood Pressure Signals Pregnancy-Related Crisis Before and After Delivery
Weighing a mere 1 pound 11 ounces at birth, little Lenny is an enormous miracle to his parents, who are still struck by the dramatic cascade of events that brought them safely to this place.
When Premature Birth Can Result in Eye Problems
When retinopathy of prematurity doesn’t resolve on its own, various treatment options are available. Either way, ongoing follow-up with a specialized eye surgeon is very important for your baby.
Best Tips To Take Care of Your Newborn's Umbilical Cord
The umbilical cord can be a place for infection to enter the baby’s body, so it’s important to care for it properly until it falls off on its own.