Background: Despite multiple benefits of breast milk, the rates of exclusive breastfeeding in developing countries are low. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of early skin -to -skin contact (SSC) on the rate of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) at 6 weeks of age among term neonates born by vaginal delivery. Methods: Term neonates born by vaginal delivery and did not require any resuscitation were randomized at birth to SSC (n=100) and control (n=100) group. Immediately after clamping the umbilical cord, SSC group neonates were placed on the bare bosom of mother and control group neonates were placed under a radiant warmer for a period of 45 minutes each while mothers underwent management of the third stage of labor and episiotomy repair. Pain...
Abstract Background Most hospitalized preterm infants experience difficulties in transitioning from ...
Skin–to–skin contact (SSC) between mother and newborn offers numerous protective effects, however it...
Breastmilk feeding at birth demonstrates short- and long-term medical and neurodevelopmental advanta...
Background: Despite multiple benefits of breast milk, the rates of exclusive breastfeeding in devel...
Background: Breastfeeding is beneficial to the health of both mother and infant and fosters optimal ...
Objective:To compare duration of exclusive breastfeeding of mothers who contact and suckling with ...
OBJETIVE To understand the role of exposure to skin-to-skin contact and its minimum duration in dete...
Background: Breastfeeding has been shown to result in extensive physical and psychological benefits ...
Background: Immediate postpartum period and birth pose many challenges for the mother and the new-bo...
Mother and newborn skin-to-skin contact (SSC) after birth has numerous protective effects. Although ...
Objective: To evaluate dose of skin-to-skin (STS) contact as a nursing intervention to increase the ...
Breastfeeding provides many short and long-term health benefits to the mother and the newborn, howev...
This study explores the implementation of skin-to-skin contact between mother and baby immediately f...
Abstract Background Mother and newborn skin-to-skin contact (SSC) after birth brings about numerous ...
Breast-feeding initiation within the first half hour after birth is one of the World Health Organiza...
Abstract Background Most hospitalized preterm infants experience difficulties in transitioning from ...
Skin–to–skin contact (SSC) between mother and newborn offers numerous protective effects, however it...
Breastmilk feeding at birth demonstrates short- and long-term medical and neurodevelopmental advanta...
Background: Despite multiple benefits of breast milk, the rates of exclusive breastfeeding in devel...
Background: Breastfeeding is beneficial to the health of both mother and infant and fosters optimal ...
Objective:To compare duration of exclusive breastfeeding of mothers who contact and suckling with ...
OBJETIVE To understand the role of exposure to skin-to-skin contact and its minimum duration in dete...
Background: Breastfeeding has been shown to result in extensive physical and psychological benefits ...
Background: Immediate postpartum period and birth pose many challenges for the mother and the new-bo...
Mother and newborn skin-to-skin contact (SSC) after birth has numerous protective effects. Although ...
Objective: To evaluate dose of skin-to-skin (STS) contact as a nursing intervention to increase the ...
Breastfeeding provides many short and long-term health benefits to the mother and the newborn, howev...
This study explores the implementation of skin-to-skin contact between mother and baby immediately f...
Abstract Background Mother and newborn skin-to-skin contact (SSC) after birth brings about numerous ...
Breast-feeding initiation within the first half hour after birth is one of the World Health Organiza...
Abstract Background Most hospitalized preterm infants experience difficulties in transitioning from ...
Skin–to–skin contact (SSC) between mother and newborn offers numerous protective effects, however it...
Breastmilk feeding at birth demonstrates short- and long-term medical and neurodevelopmental advanta...