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Date: | Sat, 15 Dec 2007 00:10:46 EST |
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It is true - there is always the excption to the rule. I think you will
find, however, that almost all the "premies" who used to survive were actually SGA
(small for gestational age) older preterm infants, not the 23-28 week infants
we see today. In terms of survival, size rarely counts - maturity does!
Norway and Sweden do a great job caring for premies. I try to use their
methods whenever I can. Unfortunately the USA has a much different population and
social system, which limits some of what we can do (for now!).
Nancy
Nancy E. Wight MD, IBCLC, FABM, FAAP
Neonatologist, Sharp Mary Birch Hospital for Women and Rady Children's
Hospital
Medical Director, Sharp Healthcare Lactation Services
San Diego, California, USA
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