Characteristics of premature babies
Premature babies have a number of characteristics depending on their gestational age:
- Skin: may be reddened. The skin may be thin so blood vessels are easily seen.
- Lanugo: there is a lot of fine hair all over the baby’s body.
- Limbs: the limbs are thin and may be poorly flexed or floppy due to poor muscle tone.
- Head size: appears large in proportion to the body. The fontanelles (open spaces where skull bones join) are smooth and flat.
- Chest: no breast tissue before 34 weeks of pregnancy.
- Sucking ability: weak or absent.
- Genitals: in boys the testes may not be descended and the scrotum may be small; in girls the clitoris and labia minora may be large.
- Soles of feet: creases are located only in the anterior (front) of the sole, not all over, as in the term baby.
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