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A neonatal incubator is a medical device used to provide a controlled environment for newborn babies, especially premature or ill infants. It helps regulate temperature, humidity, and oxygen levels, mimicking the conditions of the mother’s womb to support the baby’s growth and development outside the womb.

Description

How it’s used:
Temperature Regulation:
Incubators help maintain a stable temperature for premature babies who have difficulty regulating their body temperature on their own.

Humidity Control:
Incubators help maintain proper humidity levels, preventing dehydration and skin problems.

Oxygen Delivery:
Many premature babies and infants with health problems require supplemental oxygen, which can be delivered through the incubator.

Monitoring:
Incubators are equipped with monitoring systems that continuously track vital signs like heart rate, respiratory rate, and oxygen saturation.

Infection Control:
Incubators are designed with infection control measures to protect vulnerable infants from illness.
Protection from External Stimuli:
Incubators reduce exposure to external factors like noise, light, and drafts, providing a more stable and calm environment.

When it’s used:
Premature Birth:
Babies born prematurely may need the extra support of an incubator to develop their lungs and other vital organs.

Breathing Issues:
Incubators can help with respiratory support for babies with breathing difficulties.

Infections:
Incubators can provide a sterile environment to protect infants from infections.

Low Birth Weight:
Babies with low birth weight may need an incubator to maintain their body temperature and support their growth.

Medical Procedures:
Incubators can be used for certain medical procedures, such as phototherapy for jaundice.

Traumatic Births:
Babies who have been through a long or traumatic delivery may need the support of an incubator