A baby who is born early (premature) is more likely to have or be vulnerable to health problems than babies born at full term and with a normal birth weight.
Babies born prematurely or at a very low birth weight have an increased chance for complications that lead to brain injury or abnormal development. The most common complications include:
Multiple-birth babies, such as twins, are more likely than single-birth babies to be born early or with a low birth weight. This also puts them at risk for poor health as newborns. These combined factors increase the risk of cerebral palsy.
Early signs of these types of complications include:
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