Urgent, gentle care: life on a neonatal unit | Hospitals

The smallest can weigh not much more than 250g and be held in the palm of an adult’s hand. The skin of extremely premature babies – born at perhaps 22 or 24 weeks instead of 40 – can be translucent, allowing their organs to be seen. They are, as one medic puts it, “on the… Continue reading Urgent, gentle care: life on a neonatal unit | Hospitals