Necrotizing EnterocolitisHome TreatmentAfter being treated for
necrotizing enterocolitis, your newborn can leave the
hospital when he or she has been feeding well enough to stay at the same weight
or gain weight. Before you take your baby home, be sure you understand: - How much and what to feed your baby so that his
or her intestines heal and grow normally. Most newborns can be fed regular
formula or breast milk. But if your newborn had surgery, he or she may need to
eat a special formula.
- How to care for your newborn's
colostomy or ileostomy. For more information, see
Caring
for your ostomy. - The symptoms of an intestinal blockage,
such as throwing up, a swollen belly, or any change in bowel movements. Contact
your doctor immediately if your newborn has any of these symptoms.
- How to
care
for your newborn's incision.
- How often you need follow-up
visits with your doctor.
If you think that you will need help caring for your newborn, talk
to your doctor about contacting a pediatric home health agency. A home health
agency can provide medical care for your baby in your home.
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