Baby's sense of smell is particularly important. We know he can pick out
his own mother by smell very early on. Baby also needs to be colonised with
mother's bugs from the home environment to provide extra protection in the
NICU. I can see no reason why the chest area should be sanitised. I have
heard this advocated before.
Jean Ridler RN RM IBCLC
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Subject: Re: NICU Kangaro ---chest preparation ??
Not that I have ever heard, in my hospital's NICU or any other in my region.
Nils Bergman never suggested it - and he has babies literally tied on,
incubating on mom's body. - or dad's or gramma's if mom is not available.
Phyllis
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In your NICU are there any of you out there using some sort of 'wipes' or
procedure to clean the chest area prior to a baby being place skin to skin?
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Phyllis Adamson, BA, IBCLC
Glendale, AZ.
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