![]() Newborns in a BabyLeo can also nurse with the lid of the incubator open or closed depending on what procedures are being performed, meaning there’s no risk of any treatment they’re undergoing being disrupted while they feed. ![]() The large variable height adjustment range helps breastfeeding parents nurse their newborn even if they’re in a wheelchair, making the device more accessible for both disabled parents and those temporarily in a wheelchair while they recover from giving birth. What sets the BabyLeo apart are its family-focused features. Its connected heater, dual-radiant warmer and heated mattress are all synchronised to maintain a stable temperature at all times, regardless of which setting needs to be used. The device is designed to keep a baby warm as an incubator, a radiant warmer and during the transition between close and open care. The Dräger BabyLeo represents the very latest in neonatal care technology, designed around the needs of both the baby and their family to ensure the child receives the best possible treatment. ![]() If the baby needs to have surgery, being kept in an incubator will improve their potential outcomes as the device allows doctors to prepare them in the best possible environment. Keeping a premature or very ill baby in an incubator allows them to put all their energy into growing rather than keeping warm. Premature babies in special incubators are something most of us are familiar with, even if this is via film and TV rather than personal experience, and the technology inside of them is becoming more advanced every year. ![]() Incubation innovations are improving care for babies and families ![]()
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