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Your Late Preterm Baby (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
A ‘late preterm’ baby is a baby born three to five weeks early, or between 35 weeks and 37 weeks of pregnancy. These babies are usually healthier than babies born earlier, but there is a chance they could have certain health problems. This information is meant to help you care for your baby at home and know what to watch for. (English) Black & White
Catalogue Number:
262986Body Location:
- Sexual and Reproductive Health
Diagnosis and Therapy:
- Symptoms
Disorders and Conditions:
- Infant/Children Illnesses and Disorders
Keywords:
- Baby,
- Newborns,
- Premie,
- Premies,
- Jaundice,
- Newborn
Demographic:
- Adults,
- Children and Youth
Program:
- Maternal Infant Child Youth
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PamphletRevision Date:
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