threatening complications. studies show that a simple method can help funding them. a potentially life saving touch. depending on their stage of development babies can stop breathing up to 15 times an hour in these episodes of respiratory arrest by known as apnea and any of them can prove fatal dr ornish told me heads the neonatal department at leipsic the university hospital in eastern germany every year he helps dozens of premature babies get a start in life that s as normal as possible. premature babies should still be inside their mothers tummies they would normally strengthen their respiratory muscles there and take breaks now and then all the premature babies on the ward are doing the same they breathe when they feel like it and when they don t they stop. out of the womb without a placenta those pauses mean the entrant is no longer getting a steady supply of oxygen the shower monitoring devices the alert the nurse goes to the baby and strokes him or her and make sure th
what our doctors can learn from other mammals. a pregnant woman usually carries her baby in her womb for 9 months by the time it s born the child has developed enough to be ready for the outside world. but more than 10 percent of births worldwide are too early according to the world health organization that s around 15000000 pre-term babies who often struggle with life threatening complications. studies show that a simple method can help funding them. a potentially life saving touch. depending on their stage of development primitive babies can stop breathing up to 15 times an hour in these episodes of respiratory arrest by known as apnea and any of them can prove fatal dr ornish told me heads the neonatal department at like 6 university hospital in eastern germany every year he helps dozens of premature babies get a start in life that s as normal as possible. premature babies should still be inside their mothers tummies they would normally strengthen their respiratory muscles
a pregnant woman usually carries her baby in her womb for 9 months by the time it s born the child has developed enough to be ready for the outside world. but more than 10 percent of births worldwide are too early according to the world health organization that s around 15000000 pre-term babies who often struggle with life threatening complications. studies show that a simple method can help funding them. a potentially life saving touch. depending on their stage of development primitive babies can stop breathing up to 15 times an hour when these episodes of respiratory arrest are known as apnea and any of them can prove fatal dr ornish told me heads the neonatal department at like 6 university hospital in eastern germany every year he helps dozens of premature babies get a start in life that s as normal as possible. premature babies should still be inside their mothers tummies they would normally strengthen their respiratory muscles there and take breaks now and then all the