Neonatal special care

Some newborn babies need extra care, particularly in the first month after their birth. They may have been born prematurely or are unwell and need specialised medical support within a dedicated care unit or neonatal nursery.

Our caregivers are well trained in neonatal special care and dedicated to helping your baby’s health improve, so they can be discharged as soon as possible.

Main reasons for a baby needing neonatal special care

  • Prematurity (born at less than 37 weeks gestation)
  • Respiratory (breathing) problems
  • Infection
  • Temperature instability (too cold or too warm)
  • Jaundice
  • Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar level)
  • Surgery
  • Congenital abnormalities (birth defects)

Caring for your baby

Many highly qualified medical professionals are involved in the care of babies admitted to the neonatal unit.

Those caring for your baby may include:

  • consultant paediatricians - who will review your baby’s condition every day and consult with other paediatric specialists where required
  • highly trained nurses – who have expertise in the care of babies requiring neonatal care
  • allied health professionals – including radiographers, ultrasonographers, social workers, pharmacists, dietitians and physiotherapists
  • additional members of our neonatal unit – such as ward clerks, child health liaison staff and pastoral care
  • and of course, you, the baby’s parents – we encourage your involvement in your baby’s experience in the neonatal care unit as much as possible, and your baby’s nurses and paediatricians are there to answer any questions or concerns you might have.

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