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Admission of a newborn to a neonatal unit occurs when specialized care is needed due to health problems. This situation can be stressful for families, but specialized care ensures proper monitoring and the baby’s appropriate development.
Admission of a newborn to the Neonatology Service involves separation from the family and a significant increase in stress, both due to the condition that led to the admission and the unfamiliarity with a new and complex environment.
The reasons a newborn may need to be admitted to the Neonatology Service are varied, but regardless of the cause, it means the baby requires specialized care.
The goal of all professionals in the Neonatology Service at Hospital Vall d’Hebron is to care for these babies from the moment of admission while involving the family in their care. The unit staff will strive to be close to the family to provide support and make their hospital stay easier.
This guide, which we provide and which you can download, aims to answer the most frequently asked questions from parents of newborns admitted to the Neonatology Service and to inform them about the location of their baby within the unit.
Guide for mothers and fathers with babies admitted to Neonatology
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