Hospital

Neonatal Care

Neonatal care is specialized medical attention provided to newborn babies, especially those born prematurely or with health complications. It involves monitoring and treating infants in their first few weeks of life to ensure their well-being and development.

Specialized Care

Neonatal care involves specialized medical attention for newborns, particularly those born prematurely or with health challenges, ensuring they receive the right interventions for their unique needs.

Preterm Birth Management

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)

Birth Defects and Medical Conditions:

Monitoring and Support:

It includes constant monitoring of vital signs, temperature regulation, and providing support for breathing and nutrition to promote the overall health and development of the newborn.

Vital Signs Monitoring

Respiratory Support

Nutritional Support

Family Involvement:

Neonatal care often emphasizes the involvement of parents in the care process, providing education and emotional support to help families navigate the challenges of caring for a newborn with specific medical needs.

Parent Education and Guidance:

Emotional Support:

Encouraging Kangaroo Care: