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Yes, WHO guidelines on thermal protection of the newborn are very good
tool for change. Here in Ukraine we now have 2 mandatory hours of
uninterrupted skin to skin contact after birth, early breastfeeding
and delayed weighing, bathing etc in our national protocols - and all
those great things are for thermal protection.
When I worked for the Maternal and Infant Health Project/JSI Ukraine,
we made a small and simple teaching video on 10 warm chain steps (BTW
I did all the animation work so it is kind of my baby).
You can see English version on youtube here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hP5XMBppokU
Feel free to use it if you like it (it is public domain), just credit JSI
Victoria Nesterova, Kyiv, Ukraine
> From: Christina Harris <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: delaying infant bath
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> Here is a link to the WHO guidelines. I recently used these guidelines to get our own hospital bathing policy changed!
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> http://whqlibdoc.who.int/hq/1997/WHO_RHT_MSM_97.2.pdf
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> Christina
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> On Nov 27, 2011, at 21:13, Lisa Haughey <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> I am doing a presentation at my hospital next week and would like to recommend delaying the infant bath. I read guidelines from the CDC or WHO that discusses the risks of early bathing and I cannot find it anywhere. Do any of you have the the link?
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