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Kangaroo Mother Care Keeps Preemies Alive


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Consistent and close skin-to-skin contact between mothers and low-birthweight newborns reduces risk of death during their first month of life by 32%.  Pediatricians at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences conducted a meta-analysis of 31 trials using this so-called kangaroo medical care.  Their technique also reduced the risk of severe infection by 15%.


This close cuddling technique should be initiated as soon after birth as possible as mortality for premies and low birthweight newborns is greatest in the first 24 hours.


https://gh.bmj.com/content/bmjgh/8/6/e010728.full.pdf

https://www.aap.org/en/aap-global/immediate-kangaroo-mother-care-ikmc/


#kangaroo #kmc #premies #lowbirthweight #mortality #kangaroomothercare


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Dr. Howard Smith ReportsBy Howard G. Smith MD, AM