How the Right Nutrition Helps Preemies Come Home Sooner

(BPT) - Every parent in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) dreams of the day they can bring their premature baby home safely. While many factors influence how long a preemie stays in the hospital, nutrition plays a bigger role than most parents realize in determining when that day arrives.

Premature babies face unique challenges. Born weeks or months before their bodies and digestive systems are fully developed, preemies need 20-40% more calories and 2-3 times more protein than full-term babies, to catch up on the growth they missed in the womb. This is why doctors often add something called a "fortifier" to mom's breastmilk or donor milk for the smallest, most fragile preemies in the NICU, to give them the extra nutrition they need to grow healthy and strong.