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If your premature baby has a fracture it will usually heal with use of a splint on the broken bone, gentle handling, and increased attention to dietary intakes of Ca, P, and Vitamin D. There may be an increase risk for fractures throughout the first year of life for very premature infants with osteopenia of prematurity.
Recent long-term studies suggest that very-low-birth weight is a significant risk factor for osteopenia (usually called “osteoporosis”) later in adult life. Whether aggressive efforts to treat or prevent osteopenia of prematurity in the NICU can decrease this risk as an adult is unknown.
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