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Danielle Chiavelli

Ms.Tillery

AP Literature

18 November 2011

                                          Premature Babies

         A premature baby is born before 37 weeks of gestation. Premature babies are born too

early and without the ability to survive on their own; normally their organs are under developed.

As a result, these infants tend to be underweight and in an extreme need of urgent medical care.

Sadly, premature birth is the primary killer of newborns (“Prematurity Campaign”). To make

matters worse, the number of pre-term babies is increasing. Now, “premature birth occurs in

between 8 percent to 10 percent of all pregnancies in the United States” (“Premature Babies”).

Premature babies are extremely difficult to care for because of their complications and special

needs.

         Pre-term babies are born with a great need for warmth. A premature baby’s number one

life saver is an incubator; an incubator is “a clear plastic crib that keeps babies warm and helps

protect them from germs and noise” ("Care for the Premature Baby"). Although they cannot be

worn right away, certain articles of clothing can also help babies stay warm. Furthermore,

clothes can help make the infant and the parents more comfortable with their situation

(Morrissette).

         Premature infants can have trouble breathing, so different types of technology have been

created in order to help them perform this task. A ventilator is a respirator; it literally breathes for

the premature baby. An oxygen hood can also be used to help newborns breathe. An oxygen

hood is “…an actual clear plastic box that is placed over the baby's head and is attached to a tube
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that pumps oxygen to the baby” (“Care for the Premature Baby”). Overall, these different

breathing aids are very important to premature newborns; however, the babies still have other

needs.

         Nutrition and growth is also very important to a premature baby because he or she must

grow at a much faster rate than a normal infant (“About Preemies”). Pre-term babies must grow

faster in order to catch up and return to the level at which they should be maturing. Many

premature babies do catch up and develop in a healthy manner (“Premature baby? Understand

your preemie's special needs”).

         Some premature babies “…may need special care during their first 2 years…” of life

("Caring for Your Premature Baby"). As a result of their prematurity, these babies develop other

issues and complications. The primary problems that premature babies suffer from are

deficiencies involving motor skills and speech and behavioral development; therefore, many

premature babies regularly visit occupational and speech therapists. Furthermore, pre-term

babies need a superfluous amount of familial support, which can be difficult on their already

stressed families (“About Preemies”). The immense cost of a premature baby makes matters

worse for the family.

         The cost of birthing and caring for a premature baby is insanely high; for just a single

pre-term baby, a hospital may easily collect over $300, 000 (Lantos and Meadow). Because of

the excessive expenses, the concern of the cost-effectiveness of neonatal intensive care units, or

NICUs, has become a prevalent issue. After this issue was investigated, several professionals,

including doctors and economists, concluded that the NICU is “among the most cost-effective of

all intensive care interventions” (Lantos). Despite its critics, the NICU is actually very important

to the survival of premature babies.
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          Fortunately, there are several other organizations that aim to aid pre-term babies. The

March of Dimes is a stellar example of one of these organizations; however, this group did not

always help premature babies. In fact, it was originally founded by Franklin Roosevelt in order

to fight polio (“History”). After a vaccine to prevent polio was created, the March of Dimes

decided to focus on birth defects in general. As prematurity began to become a larger problem,

they moved forward in attempt to conquer this new issue.

          The March of Dimes has declared November to be Prematurity Awareness Month.

Throughout this month, the March of Dimes “…focuses the nation’s attention on premature

birth” (“Prematurity Campaign”). On November 1, the Premature Birth Report Card is launched;

this data tells the nation where the most premature births take place every year. Then, on

November 17, a huge campaign takes off; November 17 is World Prematurity Day. On this day,

organizations all around the world spread awareness and share information about premature

births.

          The March of Dimes launched their Prematurity Campaign in 2003; this campaign strives

to ensure that every baby is born after at least 39 weeks gestation. Specifically, this program

focuses on “…funding lifesaving research and speaking out for legislation that improves care for

moms and babies” (“Prematurity Campaign”). Research that the March of Dimes has performed

has led to many breakthrough discoveries that have allowed doctors to save many babies’ lives.

          Although doctors and nurses save the lives of premature babies, the babies’ parents

should also play a proactive role in the early stages of their infants’ lives. A parent’s first job is

to understand their child’s condition because “uncertainty can be frightening…” ("Premature

baby? Understand your preemie's special needs"). Simply understanding the problems

surrounding their baby can provide comfort to parents. However, the newborns also need to be
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comforted; they are in a strange new place, and they feel lost and confused. Parents must strive

to spend quality time with their baby, but the parents still need to be comforted; it is a strenuous

process for everyone involved.

       Delivering a premature baby can be a heavy burden for the parents; it is an extremely

emotional event. When they are able to, parents need to take time to focus on themselves. The

parents must take time to heal, to take breaks, to accept help, and to seek support ("Premature

baby? Understand your preemie's special needs"). Even though parents must be there for their

child, they can allow other people to be there for them. In order to be strong for their newborn,

parents should not hesitate to seek help elsewhere; it is not a sign of weakness, but, instead, it

marks strength.

       Feeding schedules for babies that are born before full gestation are different than the

schedules of those who are born on time. In the beginning, premature babies should be fed at

least 8 to 10 times a day (“Caring for Your Premature Baby”). If parents allow too large of a time

gap in between feedings, babies may become dehydrated.

       When following certain rules of thumb, parents should base their premature baby’s age

on his or her original due date, not his or her actual birthday. For example, most doctors

recommend that babies who were born pre-term should be given solid food at 4 to 6 months after

their due dates (“Caring for Your Premature Baby”). However, some babies are not ready for

solid food even then.

       Prematurity has an infinite number of causes. However, “most premature births are

caused by spontaneous preterm labor” (“Your Premature Baby”). The cause of preterm labor is

not completely known or understood. In half of the cases of premature birth, doctors and other

professionals cannot determine a cause or reason as to why the babies had to be delivered early.
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       In 25% of premature births, the mothers are induced due to health concerns (“Your

Premature Baby”). Labor is only induced when it is the safest option for the mother and child;

doctors do not induce labor for no reason. However, some pregnant women are prone to pre-term

labor, and an early delivery is inevitable.

       Women who are pregnant with several children are at an increased risk of premature

birth. Similarly, certain lifestyles can create circumstances for pre-term labor; these risk factors

include no pre-natal care, smoking, and domestic abuse. Furthermore, medical conditions such as

diabetes and obesity can lead to the early delivery of an infant. Finally, demographic

characteristics can actually affect when a child is delivered. For example, the “non-Hispanic

black race” and people of a “low socioeconomic status” are prone to carry babies that will suffer

through premature births. The mother’s age is also a risk factor; mothers should be between the

ages of 17 and 35 years old (“Your Premature Baby”).

       As premature babies grow and develop, they “…face an increased risk of having one or

more complications” (“Care for the Premature Baby”). Common complications among

premature babies include apnea, anemia, and low blood pressure (“About Preemies”). Apnea is

caused by an immaturity in the part of the brain that controls breathing; it can cause a newborn to

stop breathing. Anemia is classified as a lack of red blood cells; an adequate number of red blood

cells are necessary to transport oxygen throughout the body. Finally, low blood pressure can be

caused by many different triggers, but it is easily treated by either increasing fluid intake or

prescribing medicine. In the end, most premature babies are able to overcome their

complications.

       A premature baby, who is born before 37 weeks of gestation, goes through a long and

dangerous journey just to survive the first few moments of his or her young life. The medical
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care that is currently in place, along with some organizations, gives babies that are born early a

good chance of survival. Across the globe, 13 million babies are born too early every year

(“Prematurity Campaign”). Hopefully, doctors will soon find a cause for premature births as well

as a prevention method.
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                                         Works Cited

“About Preemies.” Family Doctor. N.p., 2011. Web. 14 Oct. 2011. <http://kidshealth.org/

       PageManager.jsp?dn=familydoctor&lic=44&cat_id=10007&article_set=21879&ps=104>

       .

“Care for the Premature Baby .” American Pregnancy Association. N.p., May 2007. Web. 14

       Oct. 2011. <http://www.americanpregnancy.org/labornbirth/carepremature.htm>.

“Caring for Your Premature Baby.” Family Doctor. N.p., 2011. Web. 14 Oct. 2011.

       <http://familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/home/children/parents/infants/283.html>.

“History.” March of Dimes. N.p., 2011. Web. 19 Oct. 2011. <http://www.marchofdimes.com/

       mission/history.html>.

Lantos, John, and William Meadow. “Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics.” Academic Search

       Complete. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Oct. 2011. <http://proxygsu-sche.galileo.usg.edu/

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Morrissette, Cheryl. “Preemie Clothes for in the NICU.” About.com. N.p., 6 July 2010. Web. 19

       Oct. 2011. <http://preemies.about.com/od/goingbacktowork/a/

       PreemieClothesinNICU.htm>.

“Premature Babies .” Medline Plus. N.p., 12 Aug. 2011. Web. 14 Oct. 2011.

       <http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/prematurebabies.html>.

“Premature baby? Understand your preemie’s special needs.” Mayo Clinic. N.p., 27 Aug. 2011.

       Web. 14 Oct. 2011. <http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/premature-baby/FL00108>.

“Prematurity Campaign.” The March of Dimes. N.p., 2011. Web. 19 Oct. 2011.

       <http://www.marchofdimes.com/mission/prematurity.html>.
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“Your Premature Baby.” March of Dimes. N.p., 2011. Web. 14 Oct. 2011.

      <http://www.marchofdimes.com/baby/premature_indepth.html

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  • 1. Chiavelli 1 Danielle Chiavelli Ms.Tillery AP Literature 18 November 2011 Premature Babies A premature baby is born before 37 weeks of gestation. Premature babies are born too early and without the ability to survive on their own; normally their organs are under developed. As a result, these infants tend to be underweight and in an extreme need of urgent medical care. Sadly, premature birth is the primary killer of newborns (“Prematurity Campaign”). To make matters worse, the number of pre-term babies is increasing. Now, “premature birth occurs in between 8 percent to 10 percent of all pregnancies in the United States” (“Premature Babies”). Premature babies are extremely difficult to care for because of their complications and special needs. Pre-term babies are born with a great need for warmth. A premature baby’s number one life saver is an incubator; an incubator is “a clear plastic crib that keeps babies warm and helps protect them from germs and noise” ("Care for the Premature Baby"). Although they cannot be worn right away, certain articles of clothing can also help babies stay warm. Furthermore, clothes can help make the infant and the parents more comfortable with their situation (Morrissette). Premature infants can have trouble breathing, so different types of technology have been created in order to help them perform this task. A ventilator is a respirator; it literally breathes for the premature baby. An oxygen hood can also be used to help newborns breathe. An oxygen hood is “…an actual clear plastic box that is placed over the baby's head and is attached to a tube
  • 2. Chiavelli 2 that pumps oxygen to the baby” (“Care for the Premature Baby”). Overall, these different breathing aids are very important to premature newborns; however, the babies still have other needs. Nutrition and growth is also very important to a premature baby because he or she must grow at a much faster rate than a normal infant (“About Preemies”). Pre-term babies must grow faster in order to catch up and return to the level at which they should be maturing. Many premature babies do catch up and develop in a healthy manner (“Premature baby? Understand your preemie's special needs”). Some premature babies “…may need special care during their first 2 years…” of life ("Caring for Your Premature Baby"). As a result of their prematurity, these babies develop other issues and complications. The primary problems that premature babies suffer from are deficiencies involving motor skills and speech and behavioral development; therefore, many premature babies regularly visit occupational and speech therapists. Furthermore, pre-term babies need a superfluous amount of familial support, which can be difficult on their already stressed families (“About Preemies”). The immense cost of a premature baby makes matters worse for the family. The cost of birthing and caring for a premature baby is insanely high; for just a single pre-term baby, a hospital may easily collect over $300, 000 (Lantos and Meadow). Because of the excessive expenses, the concern of the cost-effectiveness of neonatal intensive care units, or NICUs, has become a prevalent issue. After this issue was investigated, several professionals, including doctors and economists, concluded that the NICU is “among the most cost-effective of all intensive care interventions” (Lantos). Despite its critics, the NICU is actually very important to the survival of premature babies.
  • 3. Chiavelli 3 Fortunately, there are several other organizations that aim to aid pre-term babies. The March of Dimes is a stellar example of one of these organizations; however, this group did not always help premature babies. In fact, it was originally founded by Franklin Roosevelt in order to fight polio (“History”). After a vaccine to prevent polio was created, the March of Dimes decided to focus on birth defects in general. As prematurity began to become a larger problem, they moved forward in attempt to conquer this new issue. The March of Dimes has declared November to be Prematurity Awareness Month. Throughout this month, the March of Dimes “…focuses the nation’s attention on premature birth” (“Prematurity Campaign”). On November 1, the Premature Birth Report Card is launched; this data tells the nation where the most premature births take place every year. Then, on November 17, a huge campaign takes off; November 17 is World Prematurity Day. On this day, organizations all around the world spread awareness and share information about premature births. The March of Dimes launched their Prematurity Campaign in 2003; this campaign strives to ensure that every baby is born after at least 39 weeks gestation. Specifically, this program focuses on “…funding lifesaving research and speaking out for legislation that improves care for moms and babies” (“Prematurity Campaign”). Research that the March of Dimes has performed has led to many breakthrough discoveries that have allowed doctors to save many babies’ lives. Although doctors and nurses save the lives of premature babies, the babies’ parents should also play a proactive role in the early stages of their infants’ lives. A parent’s first job is to understand their child’s condition because “uncertainty can be frightening…” ("Premature baby? Understand your preemie's special needs"). Simply understanding the problems surrounding their baby can provide comfort to parents. However, the newborns also need to be
  • 4. Chiavelli 4 comforted; they are in a strange new place, and they feel lost and confused. Parents must strive to spend quality time with their baby, but the parents still need to be comforted; it is a strenuous process for everyone involved. Delivering a premature baby can be a heavy burden for the parents; it is an extremely emotional event. When they are able to, parents need to take time to focus on themselves. The parents must take time to heal, to take breaks, to accept help, and to seek support ("Premature baby? Understand your preemie's special needs"). Even though parents must be there for their child, they can allow other people to be there for them. In order to be strong for their newborn, parents should not hesitate to seek help elsewhere; it is not a sign of weakness, but, instead, it marks strength. Feeding schedules for babies that are born before full gestation are different than the schedules of those who are born on time. In the beginning, premature babies should be fed at least 8 to 10 times a day (“Caring for Your Premature Baby”). If parents allow too large of a time gap in between feedings, babies may become dehydrated. When following certain rules of thumb, parents should base their premature baby’s age on his or her original due date, not his or her actual birthday. For example, most doctors recommend that babies who were born pre-term should be given solid food at 4 to 6 months after their due dates (“Caring for Your Premature Baby”). However, some babies are not ready for solid food even then. Prematurity has an infinite number of causes. However, “most premature births are caused by spontaneous preterm labor” (“Your Premature Baby”). The cause of preterm labor is not completely known or understood. In half of the cases of premature birth, doctors and other professionals cannot determine a cause or reason as to why the babies had to be delivered early.
  • 5. Chiavelli 5 In 25% of premature births, the mothers are induced due to health concerns (“Your Premature Baby”). Labor is only induced when it is the safest option for the mother and child; doctors do not induce labor for no reason. However, some pregnant women are prone to pre-term labor, and an early delivery is inevitable. Women who are pregnant with several children are at an increased risk of premature birth. Similarly, certain lifestyles can create circumstances for pre-term labor; these risk factors include no pre-natal care, smoking, and domestic abuse. Furthermore, medical conditions such as diabetes and obesity can lead to the early delivery of an infant. Finally, demographic characteristics can actually affect when a child is delivered. For example, the “non-Hispanic black race” and people of a “low socioeconomic status” are prone to carry babies that will suffer through premature births. The mother’s age is also a risk factor; mothers should be between the ages of 17 and 35 years old (“Your Premature Baby”). As premature babies grow and develop, they “…face an increased risk of having one or more complications” (“Care for the Premature Baby”). Common complications among premature babies include apnea, anemia, and low blood pressure (“About Preemies”). Apnea is caused by an immaturity in the part of the brain that controls breathing; it can cause a newborn to stop breathing. Anemia is classified as a lack of red blood cells; an adequate number of red blood cells are necessary to transport oxygen throughout the body. Finally, low blood pressure can be caused by many different triggers, but it is easily treated by either increasing fluid intake or prescribing medicine. In the end, most premature babies are able to overcome their complications. A premature baby, who is born before 37 weeks of gestation, goes through a long and dangerous journey just to survive the first few moments of his or her young life. The medical
  • 6. Chiavelli 6 care that is currently in place, along with some organizations, gives babies that are born early a good chance of survival. Across the globe, 13 million babies are born too early every year (“Prematurity Campaign”). Hopefully, doctors will soon find a cause for premature births as well as a prevention method.
  • 7. Chiavelli 7 Works Cited “About Preemies.” Family Doctor. N.p., 2011. Web. 14 Oct. 2011. <http://kidshealth.org/ PageManager.jsp?dn=familydoctor&lic=44&cat_id=10007&article_set=21879&ps=104> . “Care for the Premature Baby .” American Pregnancy Association. N.p., May 2007. Web. 14 Oct. 2011. <http://www.americanpregnancy.org/labornbirth/carepremature.htm>. “Caring for Your Premature Baby.” Family Doctor. N.p., 2011. Web. 14 Oct. 2011. <http://familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/home/children/parents/infants/283.html>. “History.” March of Dimes. N.p., 2011. Web. 19 Oct. 2011. <http://www.marchofdimes.com/ mission/history.html>. Lantos, John, and William Meadow. “Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics.” Academic Search Complete. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Oct. 2011. <http://proxygsu-sche.galileo.usg.edu/ login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/ login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=60538456&site=ehost-live>. Morrissette, Cheryl. “Preemie Clothes for in the NICU.” About.com. N.p., 6 July 2010. Web. 19 Oct. 2011. <http://preemies.about.com/od/goingbacktowork/a/ PreemieClothesinNICU.htm>. “Premature Babies .” Medline Plus. N.p., 12 Aug. 2011. Web. 14 Oct. 2011. <http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/prematurebabies.html>. “Premature baby? Understand your preemie’s special needs.” Mayo Clinic. N.p., 27 Aug. 2011. Web. 14 Oct. 2011. <http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/premature-baby/FL00108>. “Prematurity Campaign.” The March of Dimes. N.p., 2011. Web. 19 Oct. 2011. <http://www.marchofdimes.com/mission/prematurity.html>.
  • 8. Chiavelli 8 “Your Premature Baby.” March of Dimes. N.p., 2011. Web. 14 Oct. 2011. <http://www.marchofdimes.com/baby/premature_indepth.html