Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU) | Lakes | Te Whatu Ora

Postal Address

Rotorua Hospital
Private Bag 3023
Rotorua Mail Centre
Rotorua 3046

Contact Details

Phone (07) 348 1199

Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP)

Continuous positive airway pressure, commonly called CPAP, is a special type of breathing circuit that is used to help your baby's breathing. CPAP is delivered through a set of nasal prongs or through a small mask that fits snugly over a baby’s nose.

A baby may require CPAP if:

How long your baby requires CPAP will depend on their age, when they were born and their medical condition.

CPAP will help your baby to breathe, by supporting their own breathing efforts. CPAP delivers constant air pressure into a baby's nose, which helps the air sacs in the lungs stay open. This helps a baby to breathe more regularly and prevents apnea (when they forget to breathe).


https://www.healthpoint.co.nz/public/intensive-care/special-care-baby-unit-scbu-lakes-te-whatu/