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Essential newborn care includes: Immediate care at birth (delayed cord clamping, thorough drying, assessment of breathing, skin-to-skin contact, early initiation of breastfeeding) Thermal care. Resuscitation when needed. Support for breast milk feeding. Nurturing care. Infection prevention. Assessment of health problems.
- Preterm and Low Birth Weight
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- Newborn Infections
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- Perinatal Asphyxia
Regularly updating clinical guidelines for the management of...
- Congenital Conditions
The proportion of deaths resulting from congenital...
- MoNITOR
In 2015, the World Health Organization launched Mother and...
- Who Recommendations on Newborn Health: Guidelines Approved by The Who Guidelines
This publication on WHO recommendations related to newborn...
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- Caring for a newborn
Tips and information. Wipe the baby dry and clean and delay...
- Preterm and Low Birth Weight
30 wrz 2022 · Tips and information. Wipe the baby dry and clean and delay the first bath for at least 24 hours. Keep the baby warm with one or two layers of clothes more than adults and keep the head covered with a hat. Have the baby tested for eye and hearing problems and for jaundice.
26 sie 2023 · Wondering how to survive the first month of caring for a newborn baby? Get some parent-to-parent advice on feeding, soothing, and more during your baby's first days at home.
4 sie 2024 · To take care of a newborn, feed them breastmilk or formula every 2-3 hours. Since you'll be feeding them so frequently, plan on changing their diaper around 10 times a day. Also, make sure they're getting plenty of rest so they grow healthy and strong.
9 kwi 2022 · See what to expect in the first weeks at home with your newborn baby: feeding, diaper changes, crying, sleep, and more.
These tips can help first-time parents feel confident about caring for a newborn in no time. How Do I Get Help After My Baby Comes Home? An important part of caring for a newborn is to also take care of yourself.
1 sty 2015 · assessing breastfeeding, danger signs and weight in a newborn, deciding to refer or provide care at home depending on the results of the assessment, and advising families on optimal care practices for the newborn; assisting families to provide extra care for the small baby.