Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Early Initiation of Breastfeeding
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Arif Siregar |
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Immediately after birth, the baby is placed in the chest or abdomen of the mother during at least one hour to allow the infant to seek and find his mother's nipple.
Benefits of early initiation of breastfeeding for infants is to help stabilize the breathing, the baby's body temperature control better than the incubator, keeping the colonization of bacteria that is safe for babies, and prevent nosocomial infection. Baby's bilirubin level is normal faster because meconium spending more quickly so as to reduce the incidence of neonatal jaundice. Skin contact with the skin also makes babies more calm in order to get better sleep patterns. Thus, the baby weight fast rise and faster out of the hospital. For the mother, early initiation of breastfeeding to optimize spending hormone oxytocin, prolactin, and psychologically to strengthen the bond between mother and baby.
In this protocol, after birth the baby just needs to be cleaned sufficiently and does not need cleaning or drying hands vernik baby because of the smell of amniotic fluid in the baby's hands will help the baby find the nipple. With the allotted time, the baby will start moving towards the nipple. Babies who are ready to breastfeed will show symptoms such as open mouth sucking reflex and start sucking important. Sucking reflex which first arose 20 to 30 minutes after birth and disappeared quickly. With this early breastfeeding initiation protocol, infants can suckle and receive colostrum immediately the maximum levels at 12 hours postpartum.
In this protocol, after birth the baby just needs to be cleaned sufficiently and does not need cleaning or drying hands vernik baby because of the smell of amniotic fluid in the baby's hands will help the baby find the nipple. With the allotted time, the baby will start moving towards the nipple. Babies who are ready to breastfeed will show symptoms such as open mouth sucking reflex and start sucking important. Sucking reflex which first arose 20 to 30 minutes after birth and disappeared quickly. With this early breastfeeding initiation protocol, infants can suckle and receive colostrum immediately the maximum levels at 12 hours postpartum.
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