hi Kyle,
great post. Low birth weight infants are most often the reason for the baby being delivered early. To
begin with, the infant needs extensive medical care to ensure that they survive early delivery while also
keeping a healthy atmosphere and continuous critical monitoring. This may impact the family financially,
and the dread of losing a child can influence not just the family, but also their friends and relatives, who
may wish to assist morally or financially (Jidal et al.,2019). A poor income may contribute to very low
weight births by causing malnutrition in the mother, increased stress, and a lack of resources such as
prenatal care, all of which contribute to an undeveloped kid.
Reference
Jindal, M., Cacodkar, J., Naik, V. R., & Bhamaikar, V. (2019). Epidemiology and Socio-Cultural Factors Influencing
Low Birth Weight. Indian Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 9(4), 915.
Hi Nathan,
Great post. Low-birth-weight infants have certain requirements that healthy-weight babies do not.
These requirements are often fulfilled by the family, but they may also be supplied by the community.
Infection is a severe danger that may result in death. The new burden for families is education, followed
by preparedness. This should preferably start before the baby is delivered. Some communities may lack
the resources to care for a low-birth-weight infant. A low birth weight infant has evident dietary
requirements in the near term. From medical to law enforcement, mental health has an obvious effect