500 Grams Baby's Journey to Health - Patient Experience

500 grams baby

Thu, 18 Paediatrics & Neonatology

“Born too soon”. Approximately 1 million children die each year due to complications of preterm birth without the required care. Newborn Care Week is observed to create awareness of newborn care in order to prevent neonatal death and increase survival rate of babies. Preterm babies need additional care to survive and live a wholesome life. This baby, born at 24 weeks, weighs just 500 grams, extremely delicate and small.

Being a Level-3 NICU Centre, MGM Children’s provides exceptional care to such preterm babies, giving hope to the parents. With dedicated staff, expert NICU intensivists, nurses and neonatologists, MGM Children’s is dedicated to providing a fair chance at life for all babies.

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“Born too soon”. Approximately 1 million children die each year due to complications of preterm birth without the required care. Newborn Care Week is observed to create awareness of newborn care in order to prevent neonatal death and increase survival rate of babies. Preterm babies need additional care to survive and live a wholesome life. This baby, born at 24 weeks, weighs just 500 grams, extremely delicate and small.

Being a Level-3 NICU Centre, MGM Children’s provides exceptional care to such preterm babies, giving hope to the parents. With dedicated staff, expert NICU intensivists, nurses and neonatologists, MGM Children’s is dedicated to providing a fair chance at life for all babies.

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