 Hi everyone, welcome to NICU Diaries. Today we will know more about NICU team, conditions and management. Welcome sir. To start with the question, can a baby survive without NICU? Yeah, I took the question. So, not all babies need NICU care, especially those who are born less than 34 weeks to a station. Those who are born with a weight of less than 1.5 kgs. These babies routinely need NICU care. Apart from these, any babies who have certain medical conditions like infections, everything issue from unexpected cause. So, they are the group of babies who need NICU, but they are not all of them. Baby discharge from NICU sir? So, we have various criteria when we discharge, but most pre-term babies, when they are about 34 weeks of gestation or once they reach about 1.5, 1.6, that's the easiest way for us to know when the baby is ready for discharge. Is continued hospitalization required after discharge from NICU? Yeah, so there are several levels of NICU like we discussed last time. So, when we say a level 4 NICU, that's the most it gives the babies. The level 3 is a little bit less intensive. And when we normally can't prepare babies for discharge, we try to move babies from one level of care to the other care. So, the last level of care is the newborn nursery, so that we move to, it's sometimes called transitionary care, where we are just providing some feeding support for babies and monitor their growth. So, that is the last level of NICU care. And beyond that time, they don't need to stay in NICU, so they can be the child born safety. How does the NICU team includes virtual healthcare providers? So, most important would be of course the nursing team and the doctors who are looking after the babies. But also, we require experience of other allied professionals. So, it varies as per the condition of the baby. But in general, at this point of time, in our hospital, being a multi-speciality hospital, we have all these facilities. So, we can get the specialists to see the babies as and when required. The next question, can you explain the role and responsibilities of a new retro-logist in the NICU? Yeah, so, the new retro-logist, although a member of the team, so the other professionals like Nasas, the new doctors also play a very important role. Also, in giving information to the parents in a way that they understand and providing them information and support. So, this is the key role of the new retro-consultant. Yeah, it was a lot of informative sessions, doctors. Thank you for joining with us.