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Preemie Babies More Sensitive to Pain

Premature Babies More Sensitive to Pain: Study

Premature babies would benefit from better pain relief while in intensive care, report researchers who say invasive hospital procedures make preemies pain-sensitive.

Injections, blood tests, tube feeding and other treatments make preterm babies feel pain more acutely than healthy newborns, says a team from University College London, BBC News reported.

"Our study shows that being born prematurely and undergoing intensive care affects pain processing in the infant brain," said Dr. Rebeccah Slater, lead researcher. "Our ability to measure brain responses to painful events will lead to a better and more informed approach to the administration of analgesia, and enable us to define optimal ways of providing pain relief in this vulnerable population."

Mighty Morgan

My daughter was born on June 27th 2003 at the Hotel Dieu Grace hospital in Windsor. We had a long difficult pregnancy and she it was finally decided that for her life and mine she needed to come into this world. So on June 27th she was born at 30 weeks with severe IUGR weighing 2lbs. After a week in Windsor she was stable enough to be life flighted to the KW hospital much closer to home. She had lots of ups and downs in the NICU but came home after 60 days weighing 3lbs 15ozs. She is turning 4 in 2 days and is a loving, caring, active, inspirational but very small (28lbs) little miracle. She is my hero in so many ways. This is the first I have heard of the Linden fundation and I look forward to exploring your site and finding out how and where I can help others. Keep up the great work.

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