After the birth of the fetus, many parents pay more attention to whether the fetus is physically healthy, and many fetuses are placed in insulated boxes by doctors after birth. This makes many parents very worried, afraid that the physical health of the fetus will be affected. It also raises doubts among parents, that is, under what circumstances does the fetus need to stay in a thermos?
Both premature and full-term infants have the possibility of being housed in a thermos. Premature infants, full-term infants but weighing less than 2.5 kilograms, or those with complications during delivery, all need to stay in a thermos. Whether the fetus needs to live in an insulated box after delivery depends on the guidance and advice of the doctor, as well as the actual situation of the fetus.
Whether the fetus needs to live in a thermos depends on its weight and vital signs. After the fetus is born, it should be checked immediately. If any discomfort is found in the fetus, it needs to be dealt with in a timely manner to ensure its physical health and avoid unexpected situations.
To ensure the health of the fetus after birth, it is necessary to strictly control the diet and schedule during pregnancy. Having good lifestyle habits during pregnancy can prevent discomfort in the fetus. During pregnancy, various examination items need to be done in order to understand the development of the fetus, and to help the fetus solve any problems as soon as possible.