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Preterm babies spend more of their time in REM sleep than do full-term babies.

Preterm Babies

Infants born before the completion of 37 weeks of gestation, often requiring specialized care due to their undeveloped organs and body systems.

REM Sleep

A sleep phase characterized by rapid eye movement, during which dreaming and increased brain activity occur.

Full-Term Babies

Infants born after the normal gestation period, typically between 37 to 42 weeks, and are considered developmentally ready for life outside the womb.

  • Gain an understanding of newborn health issues and critical care needs immediately following birth.
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