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Advanced Neonatal Treatments and Procedures

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Advanced Neonatal Treatments and Procedures

Advanced Neonatal Treatments & Procedures at MOM9 NICU


When a newborn needs extra support after birth—due to prematurity, breathing difficulty, jaundice, infection risk, or feeding challenges—timely specialised care can make all the difference. A NICU is designed for round-the-clock monitoring and treatment for newborns who need closer medical supervision.

At MOM9, our neonatal team focuses on stabilising your baby, supporting recovery, and keeping parents informed at every step.

Advanced Treatments & Support Provided (As Clinically Indicated)

  • Continuous monitoringof heart rate, oxygen levels, breathing and temperature
  • Incubator / thermal supportfor temperature stability
  • Respiratory support(oxygen support, assisted breathing support as required)
  • CPAP supportwhen babies need help maintaining steady breathing
  • Jaundice management (phototherapy)when bilirubin levels require treatment
  • IV fluids and medicationsfor stabilisation and recovery
  • Infection evaluation and treatmentwhen clinically suspected or confirmed
  • Feeding supportincluding assisted feeding plans and guidance

(All procedures and treatments are provided based on your baby’s clinical condition and neonatologist’s evaluation.)

Family-Centred NICU Care

NICU care can feel intense—machines, alarms, unfamiliar terms. Our team keeps communication clear and supports parents in bonding and participating in care where possible.

When NICU Care Is Commonly Needed

  • Prematurity or low birth weight
  • Breathing difficulty after birth
  • Jaundice requiring closer monitoring or treatment
  • Infections/sepsis risk
  • Feeding difficulties or poor weight gain
  • Recovery after complications during delivery

FAQ
Q. Does NICU admission mean my baby is in danger?
Not always. Many babies need short-term monitoring/support and recover well with timely care.

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