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What happened inside NICU: A Parents' Guide

NICU is known as a neonatal Intensive Care unit where a newborn is admitted to give extra medical care after birth. It is not easy to see your child in the NICU, but understanding what is happening inside can help your baby to grow properly. These NICU are designed to give newborns the care that they need until they are strong enough to go home. 

A safe space for babies 

Every NICU is filled with the gentle light, warm air, and quiet surroundings. To keep babies and newborns warm, the temperature is also maintained. Their beds also look different from regular ones, they are incubators or a warmer that keeps the baby’s body temperature normal. Nurses and doctors watch each baby closely with the help of small machines that take heart rate, Oxygen, and breathing.

Team that Never Stops Watching 

In the NICU, there is always a team working around the clock. Neonatologists, nurses, and respiratory therapists monitor every little change. They adjust my distance feeding and oxygen support as needed. Parents notice beeps and screens, but these are simple ways for the staff to make sure everything stays stable.

Feeding and Growth Support

In the NICU, many babies cannot feed from the breast or bottle directly. In such a case, they may feed, provide milk, or nutrition with small tubes so that they can suck or swallow properly. Every drop of milk helps them grow stronger each day.

Parents Are Part of the Care

Even in the NICU parents have an important role. Parents can also have permission but only when the team allows to meet and touch your baby but in the required time. Today pediatricians also appreciate kangaroo care, which allows you to hold your baby’s skin to skin because it gives comfort to both baby and parents.

Hope Beyond the Machines

The NICU is not just a room full of machines; it is a place of healing and hope for newborns. Every single day brings small improvements in your baby, a better heartbeat, longer feeding, and a peaceful nap. Before long, the same baby who needed extra care will be ready to go home stronger and healthier than before.

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