Premature birth and premature babies
Risk factors, complications, treatments, intensive care, and supportive care
What is premature birth?
The length of a normal pregnancy is between 37 and 42 weeks. A child born during this duration is termed as a normal term infant.
When the birth of baby takes place at least three weeks before the estimated date of delivery (before 37 weeks of pregnancy), it is considered as a premature birth. Such babies are known as “preemies” or premature babies.
Depending on the time of birth, premature births can be classified as:
- Late preterm: Babies born between 34 and 36 completed weeks of pregnancy.
- Moderately preterm: Babies born between 32 and 34 weeks of pregnancy.
- Very preterm: Babies born at less than 32 weeks of pregnancy.
- Extremely preterm: Babies born at or before 25 weeks of pregnancy.
In a majority of cases, the premature births occur in the late preterm stage.