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I don't think the issue is around where a baby is born but more the attitude
of babies crying and how much pain they feel.
The majority of hospital staff and pediatric health care providers still
think that babies crying is a normal state and many times bring on crying for
the purpose of "waking a baby."
There is recent research showing that babies sucking at mother's breast, or
other objects is an analgesic. This is research in the heading in the right
direction. Now there needs to be more that will help minimize babies pain
and crying.
I still see non-necessary interventions that cause pain to babies and leads
to more separation of mothers and babies. This than leads to potential
breastfeeding problems and unnecessary supplementation.
A good example of this is the "INITIAL BATH." I have been researching for
the evidence that this is necessary and I am coming up blank. If anyone has
any literature that supports this practice please send it my way. The initial
bath is a hospital routine where they take a newborn usually within a couple
hours of birth and give a scrubbing bath. The babies scream through the
whole process, usually are cold afterwards so they cannot go back to their
mothers, and some drop their blood glucose levels and therefore get supplemented.
We all have a ways to go to improve on minimizing babies pain post delivery.
We can do this with lots of education.
Can anyone who has literature supporting the initial bath please contact me?
Thanks,
Ann Perry, RN IBCLC
Boston, MA
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