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Step 1. What should be the characteristics of the standards and policies developed to strengthen breastfeeding at facilities?

Submitted by usuario.ops on Wed, 10/01/2024 - 10:35

Standards and policies to strengthen breastfeeding at birthing facilities should be written. This feature is important to sustain unanimity of criteria in practices.

Furthermore, the policy should consider the 10 steps set forth by the World Health Organization for successful breastfeeding, i.e.

- available for consultation by all personnel

- visibly displayed in all areas of the hospital

- written in the language(s) most frequently understood by patients and staff.

What is early learning?

Submitted by usuario.ops on Mon, 18/12/2023 - 10:43

Early learning is any opportunity for an infant, toddler or older child to interact with a person, place or object in their surroundings. Such interactions contribute to brain development and lay the foundation for later learning.
Activities that support early learning in the newborn period include making eye contact, smiling, talking, singing, and gently massaging the infant. Responding in a timely manner or anticipating the infant's cues also promotes early learning.

What is early learning?

Submitted by usuario.ops on Mon, 18/12/2023 - 10:38

Early learning is defined as any opportunity for an infant, toddler, or older child to interact with a person, place or object around them. Such (positive or negative) interactions, or lack thereof, contribute to brain development and lay the foundation for later learning.
Infants and children should engage in early learning activities with their fathers, mothers and other caregivers between 0 and 3 years after birth.
Activities that support early learning in the neonatal period include making eye contact, smiling, talking, singing, and gently massaging the infant.

Is it advisable to set up universal screening for neonatal hyperbilirubinemia?

Submitted by usuario.ops on Sun, 10/12/2023 - 23:24

Universal screening for neonatal hyperbilirubinemia with transcutaneous bilirubinometer (TcB) is recommended at the time of discharge from the health center.
Physicians should ensure that all newborns are systematically monitored to rule out the potential occurrence of jaundice during the stay in the health center.

The postnatal age for universal TcB screening at discharge should be based on when the baby is discharged from the health center.

Are body massages recommended for healthy full-term newborns?

Submitted by usuario.ops on Mon, 04/12/2023 - 23:07

Gentle full-body massages are recommended for full-term newborns for their potential growth and developmental benefits.

Gentle stroking and massage provide an opportunity to stimulate infants and interact with them.

Reactions to massage should be respected according to the principles of tender and sensitive care.

Are body massages recommended for healthy full-term newborns?

Submitted by usuario.ops on Mon, 04/12/2023 - 23:04

It is recommended to consider gentle whole body massage for healthy full-term newborns because of its potential benefits for growth and development.


Gentle whole body massage involves the use of the hands for tactile stimulation, slowly rubbing and stroking parts of the body or passive full range movement at the joints of the extremities.

Why is Prematurity Day celebrated on November 17th?

Submitted by usuario.ops on Mon, 27/11/2023 - 11:20

Since 2011, November 17 has been recognized as the World Prematurity Day in order to give visibility to this problem, raise awareness of the needs and rights of premature babies and their families, sensitize decision makers, health teams and the whole society about the importance of experience and quality care, to advance policies that guarantee the full rights of both babies and families.

What is kangaroo mother care?

Submitted by usuario.ops on Mon, 27/11/2023 - 11:16

Kangaroo mother care is an intervention that enables the mother to assume a central role in her own and her newborn's care, thus ensuring that the lead role remains with the mother and that health workers support and respond to the mother’s and newborn’s needs.

Why is unrestricted fathers, partners and family involvement important in neonatal units?

Submitted by usuario.ops on Mon, 27/11/2023 - 10:58

The involvement of fathers/partners and families is important to support mothers in providing Kangaroo Care while in the facility and at home after discharge.

Father and family involvement is especially important when the mother is medically unstable or recovering from surgery.

In the neonatal intensive care unit, parents are not visitors. Families are the true protagonists in the care of their babies

In what position should babies sleep?

Submitted by usuario.ops on Sat, 25/11/2023 - 23:34

After birth and during the first postnatal year, infants should be put in a supine position (on their backs) in a crib or bassinet to reduce sudden infant death syndrome.

The soles of the feet should be at the end of the crib and the body covered by a blanket or sheet up to the armpits, with the arms on the outside.

In addition, it is suggested that no pillow be placed under the head, as well as no other object next to the baby.

For safe sleep, it is also recommended that no one smoke in the room where children sleep.