Thermoregulation of test tube infants after 28 days
IVF is a kind of baby that is transplanted into the mother's uterus after being pregnant by in vitro fertilization technology in the laboratory. Postnatal IVF babies require special care and attention, including thermoregulation. 28 days after the birth of test tube babies, their thermoregulation system gradually develops and matures. In order to ensure that they can adapt to the external environment and maintain normal temperature, it is necessary to conduct appropriate thermoregulation.

Suitable ambient temperature
Within 28 days after birth, the ambient temperature is crucial for the regulation of their body temperature. The temperature range of normal adults is about 36.5 ℃ to 37.5 ℃, while the temperature range of newborns is usually high, about 36.5 ℃ to 37.5 ℃. The neonatal health care room of the hospital usually sets appropriate ambient temperature to ensure that IVF babies live in a warm and comfortable environment. In addition, the clothes of IVF babies should adapt to the ambient temperature to ensure that they are not overheated or too cold.
When adjusting the ambient temperature, hospitals usually use temperature control equipment, such as air conditioners or air heaters, to maintain a constant temperature. In addition, in winter or cold regions, humidifiers can be used to increase the humidity of indoor air to prevent dryness from stimulating the skin of test tube babies.
Maintain indoor ventilation
Test tube babies are particularly susceptible to respiratory diseases during their growth and development, so it is very important to keep indoor ventilation. The hospital will open windows for ventilation regularly to ensure indoor air circulation and reduce the breeding of bacteria and viruses. In addition, medical staff should pay attention to cleaning indoor air filters and ventilation equipment regularly to ensure good indoor air quality.
In addition to indoor ventilation, the hospital will also educate parents to pay attention to maintaining indoor ventilation at home to avoid long-term exposure of test tube babies to closed environments. Such measures as opening windows for ventilation, changing bedding regularly and cleaning toys can reduce the impact of bacteria and viruses in the air on IVF.
Reasonable dressing and warm keeping measures
IVF babies lack the ability to regulate their body temperature independently, so reasonable clothing and warm keeping measures are crucial to their body temperature regulation. Hospitals usually provide IVF babies with appropriate clothes, such as jumpers, hats, gloves and socks, to keep their bodies warm and prevent them from losing too much heat.
In addition, after taking IVF babies home, parents should also pay attention to seasonal changes and indoor and outdoor temperature differences, and adjust their clothes in a timely manner. In cold weather, it can increase the layer of clothing, while keeping appropriate warmth indoors to ensure that IVF can spend the winter comfortably.
Regular temperature measurement and observation
The hospital will regularly measure the temperature of test tube babies to ensure that their temperature is within the normal range. If the temperature of the test tube baby is abnormal, the medical staff will take necessary measures, such as adjusting the ambient temperature, changing clothes or providing other treatment measures.
In addition to regular temperature measurement, medical staff will also observe the skin color, breathing status and behavior of test tube babies to determine whether their temperature regulation is normal. If any abnormality is found, the medical staff will deal with it in time and give proper care.
Summary
Temperature regulation is very important for the health of IVF babies within 28 days after birth. By providing appropriate ambient temperature, maintaining indoor ventilation, reasonable clothing and warm keeping measures, as well as regular temperature measurement and observation, IVF can help to adapt to the external environment and maintain a stable temperature. Parents and medical staff should work closely to ensure that the thermoregulation of IVF babies is effectively monitored and managed to ensure their health and happiness.