Relation of prematurity and brain injury to crying behavior in infancy




Maunu J, Kirjavainen J, Korja R, Parkkola R, Rikalainen H, Lapinleimu H, Haataja L, Lehtonen L

PublisherAMER ACAD PEDIATRICS

2006

Pediatrics

PEDIATRICS

PEDIATRICS

118

1

E57

E65

9

0031-4005

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2005-1333



CONCLUSIONS. This prospective study using a validated cry diary showed that brain injuries that are related to prematurity do not have major effects on crying behavior or development of circadian rhythm. Prematurity does not increase the duration but increases the frequency of fussing and crying at 5 months of corrected age compared with term control infants. It also seems that prematurity and brain pathology may increase caregiving activity in the form of holding.



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