Parent Care in Hospital Leads to Healthier Premature Babies
February 23, 2018
February 23, 2018
SYDNEY, Australia, Feb. 23 -- The University of New South Wales issued the following news release:
A study of thousands of premature babies has found that parents who spend long periods in hospital caring for their infant experience less stress and that babies show faster weight gain.
Parents who spend extended periods of time caring for their very premature babies in hospital experience reduced anxiety and their infants show significant weight gains, according to a stu . . .
A study of thousands of premature babies has found that parents who spend long periods in hospital caring for their infant experience less stress and that babies show faster weight gain.
Parents who spend extended periods of time caring for their very premature babies in hospital experience reduced anxiety and their infants show significant weight gains, according to a stu . . .