For adults less than 70 years of age the normal oxygen saturation level should range between 96 to 98.
Baby oxygen level 90.
Normal oxygen saturation for a preterm infant is roughly 84 to 90 percent.
For neonates and young infants the normal oxygen saturation level should range between 93 to 100.
If newborns can t sustain a stable level they might need oxygen support.
Your baby s oxygen levels will be checked at different spots on his or her body.
For infants and children the normal oxygen saturation level should range between 97 to 99.
In medical shorthand you may hear it called a pao 2 when using a blood gas and an o 2 sat spo2 when using a pulse ox.
This is an ultrasound picture of the heart and blood vessels.
A newborn who is unable to maintain a minimum oxygen saturation level whether full term or premature may be placed on supplemental oxygen.
Having cases of low oxygen saturation is rare.
95 100 is the normal oxygen saturation level for healthy babies.
Your child s healthcare provider will compare these levels to check if blood is being circulated to your baby s lungs.
Premature infants 84 90 is the average oxygen saturation level for these preterm babies.