Hearing mother ’s voice can lessen pain in premature babies, study suggests
Researchers measured pain responses in preterm babies during routine procedures in neonatal unitPremature babies appear to feel less pain during medical procedures when they are spoken to by their mothers, researchers have found.Babies that are born very early often have to spend time in neonatal intensive care units, and may need several painful clinical procedures. The situation can also mean lengthy separation from parents.Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - Category: Science Authors: Nicola Davis Science correspondent Tags: Children's health Neuroscience Parents and parenting Hospitals Source Type: news
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