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Neonatal Collection

"Providing Tender Care: Neonatal Incubators for Newborn and Premature Babies" In the delicate world care, every little detail counts

Background imageNeonatal Collection: Childcare - Incubators for Newborn and Premature babies

Childcare - Incubators for Newborn and Premature babies
Advertising postcard for a French company producing Incubators for newborn and prematurely born infants - exhibited at the Paris Exposition of 1900

Background imageNeonatal Collection: Harp Seal (Pagophilus groenlandicus) pup, close-up of head, resting on pack ice, Magdalen Islands

Harp Seal (Pagophilus groenlandicus) pup, close-up of head, resting on pack ice, Magdalen Islands, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Quebec, Canada, March

Background imageNeonatal Collection: Baby incubators in use at the Port-Royal Maternity Hospital, Paris, France, which

Baby incubators in use at the Port-Royal Maternity Hospital, Paris, France, which was under the direction of Etienne (Stepahne) Tarnier (1828-1897), French obstetrician

Background imageNeonatal Collection: Ovarian primordial follicles, micrograph C016 / 0518

Ovarian primordial follicles, micrograph C016 / 0518
Ovarian primordial follicles. Light micrograph of a section through the cortex of a neonatal ovary, showing clusters of primordial follicles each containing a single oocyte (egg cell)

Background imageNeonatal Collection: Light therapy for neonatal jaundice C015 / 6816

Light therapy for neonatal jaundice C015 / 6816
Bili therapy. Newborn baby undergoing bili therapy, a blue light phototherapy used to combat neonatal jaundice (hyperbilirubinemia)

Background imageNeonatal Collection: Doctor checking newborns heartbeat

Doctor checking newborns heartbeat
Childbirth. A doctor checking the heartbeat of a baby moments after its birth. Photographed in a hospital in Kliningrad, Russia

Background imageNeonatal Collection: Newborn babys feet

Newborn babys feet
MODEL RELEASED. Newborn babys feet

Background imageNeonatal Collection: Neonatal infant, X-ray

Neonatal infant, X-ray
Neonatal infant. Coloured X-ray of a one month old baby. The babys spine (down centre), heart (pink, upper centre) and ribs (upper left and right) are seen. Various life support devices are visible

Background imageNeonatal Collection: Newborn babys hand

Newborn babys hand
MODEL RELEASED. Newborn babys hand

Background imageNeonatal Collection: Neonatal reflex test

Neonatal reflex test
MODEL RELEASED. Neonatal reflex test. Doctor testing a newborn baby boys grasping reflex. This occurs when a finger or other object is placed in the babys palm

Background imageNeonatal Collection: Child and newborn baby

Child and newborn baby in a hospital maternity ward. Photographed in a rural area of the Gulu region of Uganda

Background imageNeonatal Collection: Newborn baby, 16th century

Newborn baby, 16th century
Newborn baby. 16th-century artwork of a newborn baby boy, showing the umbilical cord (lower right) still attached. This cord, which provides a blood supply while in the uterus


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"Providing Tender Care: Neonatal Incubators for Newborn and Premature Babies" In the delicate world care, every little detail counts. From the moment a newborn or premature baby enters this world, their journey begins with specialized support and nurturing. Neonatal incubators become their safe haven, offering a controlled environment that mimics the warmth and protection of a mother's womb. Just like this adorable Harp Seal pup resting on pack ice in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, these tiny babies need a place to grow and thrive. The neonatal incubators provide them with optimal conditions – regulated temperature, humidity levels, and even oxygen supply if required – ensuring their fragile bodies develop without any complications. Much like how this Harp Seal pup calls out on pack ice seeking comfort from its mother, these infants rely on round-the-clock care from dedicated healthcare professionals who monitor their progress closely. Every milestone achieved is celebrated as they take small steps towards reaching full health. The bond between an adult female Harp Seal and her pup is reminiscent of the deep connection formed between parents and their newborns in neonatal units worldwide. Just as this seal suckles her young one on pack ice in Magdalen Islands, parents find solace knowing that despite being separated temporarily due to medical reasons they can still able to provide nourishment through breastfeeding or expressed milk. As we witness these heartwarming scenes unfold among Harp Seals in nature's embrace, it serves as a reminder of the incredible resilience displayed by both animal mothers and human caregivers alike. With advancements in neonatology continuing to evolve each day, we can rest assured that our tiniest miracles receive nothing but the best possible start in life within those protective walls incubators. So let us cherish these precious moments captured amidst icy landscapes while honoring all those involved in providing exceptional care for our most vulnerable ones – our beloved neonates.