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preemie

NOUN
  1. an infant that is born prior to 37 weeks of gestation

How To Use preemie In A Sentence

  • Ludington plans to introduce the therapy into the transitional care unit that caters to preemies at the University of Maryland Medical Center.
  • He is home now and his mother says that he is gaining weight and doesn't have that preemie look anymore.
  • He said ideally this special formula, which is critical to bring preemies ' health and immune system to a normal level, should be mixed on a daily basis, but because of the lack of facilities the pharmacists mix enough to last for 48 hours.
  • Giving birth to a preemie is the biggest risk factor for a repeat performance. TIME.com: Top Stories
  • It is not at all clear that putting each preemie in their own room would improve their mortality.
  • We haven't done anything permanent, but the fear of another preemie is also keeping us cautious. We Are Four
  • A preemie's risk of cerebral palsy is much higher than that of a full-term baby.
  • They're taking special care of her because she is a preemie,’ my mom tried to explain.
  • Nearly 40 percent of neonatal intensive care units across the United States now give massage therapy to preemies, which can provide a savings of $10,000 in hospital costs per infant.
  • He saved lives of both the mother and the preemie.
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