Mothers and newborns have a natural physiological requirement to be together immediately after birth. A newborn has a keen sense of smell and will instinctively seek out the mother’s nipple and begin breastfeeding if placed skin-to-skin with her. This practice is known as Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC). It was first suggested in 1978 and has been recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a means to ensure successful breastfeeding. It is well documented that KMC is associated with positive breastfeeding outcomes, particularly in cases where breastfeeding is exclusive and, on average, continued for 3 months or longer. Studies of infant nutrition and breastfeeding have shown the importance of immediate, uninterrupted skin-to-skin conta...
812-819Since Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) was developed in Colombia in the 1970s, two trends in clinic...
Background & Aims: Evaluating the effect of Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) on breastfeeding success show...
A randomized controlled trial was carried out for 1 y in three tertiary and teaching hospitals, in A...
Mothers and newborns have a natural physiological requirement to be together immediately after birth...
Background: Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) is early, continuous and prolonged skin-to-skin contact betwe...
Early initiation of breastfeeding following birth has several advantages such as weight gain, improv...
Kangaroo mother care (KMC) was developed in 1978 in Colombia by the duo of Rey and Martinez in order...
Background: Kangaroo mother care (KMC), often defined as skin–to–skin contact between a mother and h...
Background: Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) is a method was invented by Dr. Rey in 1978 and developed by ...
Abstract: Kangaroo mother care (KMC) implies placing the newborn pre-term baby in intimate skin-to-s...
Objective: This study was conducted (i) to study through a randomized control trial the effect of Ka...
Context: Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) is a supportive technique that beings at the neonatal period and...
This individually randomized trial was conducted to estimate the effect of promoting community-initi...
Background: A universally available and biologically sound method of care for all new-borns, but in ...
Abstract AIM: Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) is a method of providing care for preterm infants through...
812-819Since Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) was developed in Colombia in the 1970s, two trends in clinic...
Background & Aims: Evaluating the effect of Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) on breastfeeding success show...
A randomized controlled trial was carried out for 1 y in three tertiary and teaching hospitals, in A...
Mothers and newborns have a natural physiological requirement to be together immediately after birth...
Background: Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) is early, continuous and prolonged skin-to-skin contact betwe...
Early initiation of breastfeeding following birth has several advantages such as weight gain, improv...
Kangaroo mother care (KMC) was developed in 1978 in Colombia by the duo of Rey and Martinez in order...
Background: Kangaroo mother care (KMC), often defined as skin–to–skin contact between a mother and h...
Background: Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) is a method was invented by Dr. Rey in 1978 and developed by ...
Abstract: Kangaroo mother care (KMC) implies placing the newborn pre-term baby in intimate skin-to-s...
Objective: This study was conducted (i) to study through a randomized control trial the effect of Ka...
Context: Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) is a supportive technique that beings at the neonatal period and...
This individually randomized trial was conducted to estimate the effect of promoting community-initi...
Background: A universally available and biologically sound method of care for all new-borns, but in ...
Abstract AIM: Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) is a method of providing care for preterm infants through...
812-819Since Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) was developed in Colombia in the 1970s, two trends in clinic...
Background & Aims: Evaluating the effect of Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) on breastfeeding success show...
A randomized controlled trial was carried out for 1 y in three tertiary and teaching hospitals, in A...