Professor David Woods - of Perinatal Education Programme joined us on the line. We were
talking about Kangaroo
Mother Care. This week is the Kangaroo Mother Care Awareness Week. Infants are
considered for KMC if they have a low birth weight but are in a stable condition.
Kangaroo mother care is defined as early, prolonged and continuous skin-to-skin
contact between a mother and her newborn low birth weight infant, both in
hospital and after early discharge, until at least the 40th week of postnatal
gestational age. Kangaroo mother care does not need sophisticated equipment,
can be applied almost anywhere, could contribute to the humanisation of
neonatal care, and contain costs. Professor Woods explained more on the benefits of Kangaroo Mother Care.
For
more information visit www.ebwhealthcare.com
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