Premature Birth and Complications


Blood disorders, such as anemia and infant jaundice, can occur in premature babies. Anemia is a condition in which the body's red blood cells are insufficient. While all newborns have a steady loss in red blood cell count over the first few months of life, preterm babies may have a faster drop. Prematurely born babies are more likely to suffer health problems at birth and later in life than those born later. Premature babies are more likely to suffer long-term intellectual and developmental difficulties, as well as issues with their lungs, brain, eyes, and other organs.


  • Anemia
  • Breathing problems
  • Infections or neonatal sepsis
  • Intra ventricular hemorrhage

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