> Most of the babies who developed NEC were 2 or 3 months old, and had reached an age equivalence of full term. That’s very late to develop NEC. And half of them happened at home”—which was also unprecedented.
It sounds like there was enough abnormal presentation for drs and the FDA to assume these were more than just coincidence.
> Most of the babies who developed NEC were 2 or 3 months old, and had reached an age equivalence of full term. That’s very late to develop NEC. And half of them happened at home”—which was also unprecedented.
It sounds like there was enough abnormal presentation for drs and the FDA to assume these were more than just coincidence.