The Eden Mohila College is noted not only for its academic excellence and its pioneering role in promoting women’s education in erstwhile British Bengal and present-day Bangladesh, but also for its glorious past and major contributions in shaping the nation’s history.
The Eden Mohila College is noted not only for its academic excellence and its pioneering role in promoting women’s education in erstwhile British Bengal and present-day Bangladesh, but also for its glorious past and major contributions in shaping the nation’s history.
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Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), where big journeys of newborns begin with small steps
The birth of a baby is a wonderful and very complex process. Many physical and emotional changes occur for both mother and baby. A baby must make many physical adjustments to life outside the mother s body. Leaving the uterus means that a baby can no longer depend on the mother s blood supply and placenta for important body functions. Before birth, the baby depends on functions from the mother which include breathing, eating, elimination of waste, and immunity.
The newborn s body must work together in a new way. In some cases, a baby has trouble making the transition outside the womb. Preterm birth, a difficult birth, or birth defects can make these changes more challenging.