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chapter_1<br />

A premature birth will create a fighter spirit within the child. If the<br />

child does not have a strong instinct for survival, and does not fight<br />

to survive the premature birth, then it will not fight to survive<br />

during the tortures of the programming. By having a premature<br />

birth, the selection process has already started. Which child will be<br />

a fighter? The preemie will be emotionally deprived of getting to<br />

suck on a real mother’s breast, but will be fed with an eye-dropper<br />

or bottle.<br />

Often a transdisciplinary team will be created at the hospital to take<br />

charge of the preemie. They will run one of the various standard<br />

assessments, perhaps the Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale<br />

(NBAS) or the Bayley Scale of Infant Development. Objectives<br />

will then be developed for the short and the long term based on<br />

each infant’s identified needs. The NBAS will look at a. the ability<br />

to shut out disturbing stimuli, b. responsiveness to auditory &<br />

visual stimuli, c. muscle tone & motor skills, d. irritability, e.<br />

capacity to cuddle, f. skin color, g. reflexes.<br />

Every part of the preemie’s body will be violated. A Catheter will<br />

likely be put in the little baby’s bladder, because preemies’ urinary<br />

tracts tend to close up, and bed sores must be avoided too. They<br />

will also usually be given I.V.s. This will give them more fluid to<br />

eliminate. This is healthy for the Preemie to keep their kidneys<br />

well. However, it also serves as part of the natural traumatic<br />

process. Some will be given oxygen. The preemie will be adjusting<br />

to the light, temperature, sound, humidity and gravity of the new<br />

world it has been thrust into. Their hearts will have problems (some<br />

of these like Mitro-valve prolapse may stay with the child for a<br />

life-time), and also often difficulties with their lungs.<br />

Studies on preemies have shown that they tend to have a sober<br />

affect with few smiles, and then the smiles come only if their eyes<br />

are averted from who is in front of them. They are less social and<br />

they depend upon the primary person (usually a caretaker at the<br />

hospital) to give them assistance and encouragement to interact<br />

socially. (Als & Brazelton, 1981)<br />

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