neonatal nutrition

What is the Role of Parenteral Nutrition?

Parenteral nutrition is a method of feeding that bypasses the gastrointestinal tract, delivering nutrients directly into the bloodstream. This is often used for neonates who cannot tolerate enteral feeding, either due to severe prematurity or gastrointestinal disorders. It provides essential nutrients needed for growth and development until the neonate can transition to enteral feeding.

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