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(Publication) Intraoperative Mother and Baby Skin-to-Skin Contact during Cesarean Birth

(Publication) Intraoperative Mother and Baby Skin-to-Skin Contact during Cesarean Birth

(August 21, 2020) Frederick, Anitra, PhD, RN, CNE; Fry, Tena, DNP, WHNP-BC, IBCLC, CNE; Clowtis, Licia PhD, RN. Intraoperative Mother and Baby Skin-to-Skin Contact during Cesarean Birth.The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing,9月/ 2020年10月,Vol.45,问题5:p 296 - 305. doi:10.1097/NMC.0000000000000646

In Brief:

Placing the newborn skin-to-skin on the mother's chest after birth while cesarean surgery is completed was found to be beneficial in this systematic review. Safety of mother and baby during skin-to-skin contact are promoted when nurse staffing in the operating room and post anesthesia care unit are consistent with published professional guidelines so the mother-baby couplet can be continually assessed.


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Anitra Frederick, PhD, RN, CNE

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