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I delivered a baby girl 2months before the due date. The delivery was accepted to be happened in March if everything was normal. But because of very high BP and even there was so much water filled,I got delivered 2months before ,that is on janaury 11th. Now the baby is in NICU and weigh 1kg. When will they give me my baby for breast feeding and what should be the minimum weight of baby so that they can give me for breast feeding?what's the minimum days they LL keep my baby in NICU?
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Baby has to get stronger to suck directly.  Till then you have to express and give the milk. Minimum 2Weeks
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Minimum 4 to 6 weeks til baby gains wt once we gain is good they will give for breast feed
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