preterm neonate is least likely to develop from meconium aspiratin, hyaline membrane disease, sepsis and IV hemmorhage

IV hemorrhage is least likely to develop in a preterm neonate as compared to meconium aspiration, hyaline membrane disease, and sepsis. IV hemorrhage refers to bleeding from a blood vessel into the surrounding tissues or into a body cavity, and it is not a common complication observed in preterm neonates. Meconium aspiration syndrome, hyaline membrane disease (also known as respiratory distress syndrome), and sepsis are more commonly seen in preterm neonates and are associated with a higher risk of morbidity and mortality.