Item does not contain fulltextSkin-to-skin contact after birth is propagated to facilitate breast-feeding and mother-child bonding. We describe two term infants with sudden unexpected postnatal collapse (SUPC) during skin-to-skin contact. The infants were found with abnormal colour, hypotonia and apnoea, in a prone position on the chest of their mothers, both of whom were primipara with a high BMI. After stimulation, both infants recovered completely. No specific potential cause, other than the position, could be found. These cases illustrate that skin-to-skin contact after birth is not without risk. In available literature, risk factors for SUPC include primiparity and infant orientation such as prone and lateral positions. These positions...
The purpose of this thesis was to develop an educational pamphlet with best practice guidelines for ...
Abstract Background Skin-to-skin contact between mother and infant after birth is recommended to pro...
Objective: To determine the incidence of immediate, uninterrupted SSC and breastfeeding after birth;...
SUPC can occur in any newborn regardless of gender. Most often, this collapse occurs in the first tw...
This report describes a case of sudden collapse of a 20-hour-old newborn, while he was placed close ...
BackgroundDespite the World Health Organization’s (WHO) recommendation for immediate skin-to-skin co...
Abstract Background Early mother–child skin-to-skin contact (SSC) in the first 2 h postpartum is hig...
Background Sudden and unexpected postnatal collapse (SUPC) of a healthy newborn infant is a rare eve...
Enormous amounts of evidence exist regarding the positive effects of skin-to-skin contact on infant ...
The World Health Organization and the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund recomme...
The purpose of this study was to research the importance of skin-to-skin contact immediately after b...
Background: Breastfeeding has been shown to result in extensive physical and psychological benefits ...
AimSkin-to-skin contact immediately after birth is recognised as an evidence-based best practice and...
Abstract Background Mother and newborn skin-to-skin contact (SSC) after birth brings about numerous ...
ABSTRACT Objective: to verify the factors associated with the practice of skin-to-skin contact with...
The purpose of this thesis was to develop an educational pamphlet with best practice guidelines for ...
Abstract Background Skin-to-skin contact between mother and infant after birth is recommended to pro...
Objective: To determine the incidence of immediate, uninterrupted SSC and breastfeeding after birth;...
SUPC can occur in any newborn regardless of gender. Most often, this collapse occurs in the first tw...
This report describes a case of sudden collapse of a 20-hour-old newborn, while he was placed close ...
BackgroundDespite the World Health Organization’s (WHO) recommendation for immediate skin-to-skin co...
Abstract Background Early mother–child skin-to-skin contact (SSC) in the first 2 h postpartum is hig...
Background Sudden and unexpected postnatal collapse (SUPC) of a healthy newborn infant is a rare eve...
Enormous amounts of evidence exist regarding the positive effects of skin-to-skin contact on infant ...
The World Health Organization and the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund recomme...
The purpose of this study was to research the importance of skin-to-skin contact immediately after b...
Background: Breastfeeding has been shown to result in extensive physical and psychological benefits ...
AimSkin-to-skin contact immediately after birth is recognised as an evidence-based best practice and...
Abstract Background Mother and newborn skin-to-skin contact (SSC) after birth brings about numerous ...
ABSTRACT Objective: to verify the factors associated with the practice of skin-to-skin contact with...
The purpose of this thesis was to develop an educational pamphlet with best practice guidelines for ...
Abstract Background Skin-to-skin contact between mother and infant after birth is recommended to pro...
Objective: To determine the incidence of immediate, uninterrupted SSC and breastfeeding after birth;...