By Beyona Rachel
A preterm or “preemie” baby is one born too early, typically around three weeks or more before the expected due date. While full-term pregnancy lasts about 40 weeks, preterm births occur before 37 weeks of pregnancy. Due to their early arrival, preemies are often smaller in size, have low birth weight, may struggle to maintain body temperature, and could face challenges with vision, hearing, feeding and overall development.
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