Birthing and Assessment (B & A) | Counties Manukau | Te Whatu Ora

Premature Labour and Birth

Sometimes you will go into labour before baby is due. If this is before 37 weeks it is called 'premature'. How we manage this depends on how many weeks into your pregnancy you are.

The earlier it is, the more we will need to do to try and make sure baby is as well as possible at birth.

We may want to:

We would normally try to delay labour with medication in order to give you the two steroid injections needed to help baby or to allow us to transfer you to a hospital where there is a neonatal intensive care cot for your premature baby. It is often safer and easier to transport baby inside of you than after he/she arrives.

Pamphlet - Premature Labour


https://www.healthpoint.co.nz/public/obstetrics-and-gynaecology/birthing-and-assessment-b-a-counties-manukau/