When the fetus is about five months old, the respiratory system, digestive system and most organs of the body basically develop and take shape. A complete baby can be seen through B-ultrasound. Generally, premature babies around 25 weeks have a certain possibility of survival. However, in general, the weight of premature infants around 25 weeks does not exceed 1000 grams, which belongs to ultra-low weight infants, and there are many problems that need to be paid attention to in nursing.
First of all, premature babies born at 25 weeks are prone to infection after delivery, so they will be placed in a sterile incubator for monitoring after birth. Family members are generally not allowed to accompany their children at this time. However, parents need not worry too much. Most medical staff are very professional and will take good care of the baby.
Secondly, the mother should start the milk as soon as possible after giving birth to the baby. At this time, the baby can't suck milk and needs to open milk through a breast pump. Otherwise, the best time to start milk is missed, which will lead to breast milk being held back. Premature babies are weak, and if they are not breastfed, they are more likely to have health problems.