Depending on the devices, it does not tolerate 4.5 milliliters of milk.



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Cristian Ștefan, the baby abandoned in a bag, in front of a block of flats in sector 3 of the Capital, earlier this week, shows signs that he will not be left with consequences. Dr Cătălin Cîrstoveanu, head of the newborn ATI department at Marie Curie Hospital, where the newborn arrived, says that the baby will be supervised for at least a month and a half and that currently the little one is still dependent on the devices, but is he declares optimistic about its evolution. Meanwhile, the police have identified the mother, who has been brought under judicial control and will undergo a psychiatric examination.

Dr. Cătălin Cîrstoveanu, Head of the Newborn ATI department at Marie Curie Hospital: He was without oxygen for some time, without resuscitation, obviously without support, he was cold and it was a period when he was without help. But we hope that all these attacks mean nothing to his life.

Our problem is to see that it also tolerates nutrition. He still can’t tolerate about four or five milliliters of milk, it’s still too much for him. We will fall lower, less. One milliliter, two.

He would give nutrition just to have something in the digestive tract, to see how the digestive tract behaves in the aggression he had, but in general his condition has improved a lot and we are very happy with Cristian Stefan’s evolution.

Publisher: Liviu Cojan

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