Some newborns may be physically weak, and parents may consider having their children hospitalized in these hospitals. However, they are afraid that if they stay in the hospital for too long, it may affect their baby's development and lead to more obvious side effects. Is hospitalization for newborns reliable?

Hospitalization of newborns is generally more reliable because hospitals have strict guarantees, including hygiene and medical staff. In addition, every hospitalized room has good ventilation measures, and if there are infectious symptoms, there will be specialized isolation rooms, which can ensure the health of the baby. However, some babies may be physically weak and may not be able to adapt well to the dry and dull environment of hospitals, so parents need to understand their babies' defense status and tolerance.
During the hospitalization of the baby, breastfeeding may be difficult due to limited conditions. Therefore, some hospitals may advise mothers to choose artificial feeding methods. For example, concentrating breast milk in a bottle and letting the baby suckle on its own. The doctor will also adjust the amount of breast milk according to the intake of each baby.
Legitimate hospitals often do not allow parents to accompany them to bed, partly due to the low immunity of young children, which can lead to bacterial infections and cross infections. On the other hand, some parents may be allowed to undergo quarantine visits, with professional visitation rooms available, and there is no need for parents to accompany them to increase the risk.