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− | | Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on '''Kangaroo mother care'''. | + | |Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on '''Kangaroo mother care'''. |
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− | | In this tutorial, we will learn - | + | |In this tutorial, we will learn - |
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− | | What is '''Kangaroo mother care'''? | + | |What is '''Kangaroo mother care'''? |
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− | | The components, importance and | + | |The components, importance and |
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− | | Procedure of '''Kangaroo mother care''' | + | |Procedure of '''Kangaroo mother care''' |
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− | | Let us first begin with the introduction of '''Kangaroo mother care'''? | + | |Let us first begin with the introduction of '''Kangaroo mother care'''? |
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− | | As the name suggests - | + | |As the name suggests - |
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− | | it involves, keeping the baby in skin to skin contact with the mother. | + | |it involves, keeping the baby in skin to skin contact with the mother. |
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− | | and it is popularly known as '''KMC'''. | + | |and it is popularly known as '''KMC'''. |
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− | | Remember, '''KMC''' should be given as soon as the baby is born. | + | |Remember, '''KMC''' should be given as soon as the baby is born. |
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− | | It is especially recommended for low birth weight babies- | + | |It is especially recommended for low birth weight babies- |
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− | | whose birth weight is less than 2.5 kilograms and | + | |whose birth weight is less than 2.5 kilograms and |
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− | | who do not require continuous monitoring | + | |who do not require continuous monitoring |
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− | | However, it can be used for all normal, healthy full-term babies too. | + | |However, it can be used for all normal, healthy full-term babies too. |
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− | | '''KMC''' consists of two main components: | + | |'''KMC''' consists of two main components: |
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− | | Continuous and prolonged skin to skin contact between the mother and her baby. | + | |Continuous and prolonged skin to skin contact between the mother and her baby. |
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− | | and Exclusive breastfeeding | + | |and Exclusive breastfeeding |
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− | | Let’s discuss these components in detail. | + | |Let’s discuss these components in detail. |
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− | | The first component is skin to skin contact. | + | |The first component is skin to skin contact. |
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− | | it improves the Let down reflex | + | |it improves the Let down reflex |
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− | | and ultimately increases the breast milk production. | + | |and ultimately increases the breast milk production. |
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− | | Let down reflex has been explained in another tutorial of the same series. | + | |Let down reflex has been explained in another tutorial of the same series. |
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− | | The second component is exclusive breastfeeding. | + | |The second component is exclusive breastfeeding. |
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− | | Note that- | + | |Note that- |
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− | | Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for the first 6 months. | + | |Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for the first 6 months. |
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− | | Next, let’s discuss the importance of '''Kangaroo care'''. | + | |Next, let’s discuss the importance of '''Kangaroo care'''. |
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− | | Prolonged skin to skin contact during '''KMC''' helps maintain the baby's body temperature | + | |Prolonged skin to skin contact during '''KMC''' helps maintain the baby's body temperature |
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− | | and the baby feels more secure. | + | |and the baby feels more secure. |
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− | | '''KMC''' also decreases - | + | |'''KMC''' also decreases - |
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− | | the frequency of infection and | + | |the frequency of infection and |
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− | | the rate of apnea in babies. | + | |the rate of apnea in babies. |
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− | | Apnea is defined as long pauses in breathing. | + | |Apnea is defined as long pauses in breathing. |
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− | | Apart from these- | + | |Apart from these- |
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− | | '''KMC''' improves the frequency and duration of breastfeeding. | + | |'''KMC''' improves the frequency and duration of breastfeeding. |
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− | | And it strengthens the emotional bonding between the mother and her baby. | + | |And it strengthens the emotional bonding between the mother and her baby. |
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− | | '''KMC''' also helps the baby- | + | |'''KMC''' also helps the baby- |
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− | | to gain weight than any other conventional methods such as- | + | |to gain weight than any other conventional methods such as- |
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− | | | + | |keeping the baby in radiant warmer. |
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− | | which creates stress for the baby and the mother. | + | |which creates stress for the baby and the mother. |
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− | | It also improves the satisfaction and confidence in the mother- | + | |It also improves the satisfaction and confidence in the mother- |
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− | | as she takes extra effort for her baby. | + | |as she takes extra effort for her baby. |
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− | | Interestingly, apart from mothers, '''KMC''' can be provided by- | + | |Interestingly, apart from mothers, '''KMC''' can be provided by- |
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− | | Father or | + | |Father or |
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− | | Any adult family member too. | + | |Any adult family member too. |
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− | | We will now discuss the points to be followed by '''KMC''' provider: | + | |We will now discuss the points to be followed by '''KMC''' provider: |
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− | | The '''KMC''' provider should be healthy and free from illness. | + | |The '''KMC''' provider should be healthy and free from illness. |
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− | | He or she should follow basic hygiene practices such as- | + | |He or she should follow basic hygiene practices such as- |
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− | | hand washing, | + | |hand washing, |
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− | | daily bath, | + | |daily bath, |
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− | | clipped fingernails, | + | |clipped fingernails, |
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− | | tied up hair | + | |tied up hair |
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− | | and clean clothes. | + | |and clean clothes. |
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− | | 3:22 | + | |3:22 |
− | | He or she should not wear any jewellery, watches and threads - | + | |He or she should not wear any jewellery, watches and threads - |
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− | | as these may become the barriers to maintain the hygiene. | + | |as these may become the barriers to maintain the hygiene. |
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− | | and it can cause injury to the baby. | + | |and it can cause injury to the baby. |
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− | | Now, let us discuss the type of clothes the provider should wear during '''KMC''' - | + | |Now, let us discuss the type of clothes the provider should wear during '''KMC''' - |
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− | | clothes should be front open and lightweight. | + | |clothes should be front open and lightweight. |
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− | | | + | |for example, sari-blouse or front open gown. |
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− | | Note that, | + | |Note that, |
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− | | The '''KMC''' provider should wear this front open gown or blouse around '''KMC''' wrap. | + | |The '''KMC''' provider should wear this front open gown or blouse around '''KMC''' wrap. |
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− | | '''Kangaroo''' bags or binders can be bought from the market as well. | + | |'''Kangaroo''' bags or binders can be bought from the market as well. |
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− | | 4:04 | + | |4:04 |
− | | These are useful if '''KMC''' has to be done for an extended period. | + | |These are useful if '''KMC''' has to be done for an extended period. |
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− | | Alternately, the '''KMC''' provider can use soft clean cotton fabric. | + | |Alternately, the '''KMC''' provider can use soft clean cotton fabric. |
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− | | Whereas, the baby during '''KMC''' should - | + | |Whereas, the baby during '''KMC''' should - |
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− | | wear a cap and a nappy. | + | |wear a cap and a nappy. |
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− | | 4:22 | + | |4:22 |
− | | if the baby passes stool or urine during '''KMC''' then - | + | |if the baby passes stool or urine during '''KMC''' then - |
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− | | she should be cleaned and dried thoroughly. | + | |she should be cleaned and dried thoroughly. |
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− | | 4:30 | + | |4:30 |
− | | Next, we will move ahead to the procedure of '''Kangaroo care''' in detail. | + | |Next, we will move ahead to the procedure of '''Kangaroo care''' in detail. |
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− | | Firstly, the mother should stand in an upright position. | + | |Firstly, the mother should stand in an upright position. |
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− | | Then, either a health worker or any family member should do the following things, step-wise- | + | |Then, either a health worker or any family member should do the following things, step-wise- |
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− | | | + | |By supporting the baby’s bottom and head- |
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− | | place the baby between the mother’s bare breasts in an upright position. | + | |place the baby between the mother’s bare breasts in an upright position. |
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− | | then, turn the baby’s head to one side. | + | |then, turn the baby’s head to one side. |
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|Make sure, | |Make sure, | ||
the baby’s head is slightly bending backward. | the baby’s head is slightly bending backward. | ||
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− | | This position will - | + | |This position will - |
keep the baby’s nose airways open | keep the baby’s nose airways open | ||
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− | | and will allow the baby to make eye to eye contact with the mother. | + | |and will allow the baby to make eye to eye contact with the mother. |
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− | | Then bend the baby’s hips slightly outward. | + | |Then bend the baby’s hips slightly outward. |
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− | | Remember - | + | |Remember - |
to keep baby’s arms above the mother’s breast and | to keep baby’s arms above the mother’s breast and | ||
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− | | legs below the mother’s breast and | + | |legs below the mother’s breast and |
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− | | 5:27 | + | |5:27 |
− | | the baby’s abdomen on the chest of the mother. | + | |the baby’s abdomen on the chest of the mother. |
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− | | Before wrapping with the cloth- | + | |Before wrapping with the cloth- |
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− | | 5:32 | + | |5:32 |
− | | Cover the baby with a blanket if environment is cold. | + | |Cover the baby with a blanket if environment is cold. |
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− | | It will keep the baby and the mother warm. | + | |It will keep the baby and the mother warm. |
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− | | | + | |Then, |
− | Then, | + | |
Wrap a cloth around the baby and mother’s chest and abdomen. | Wrap a cloth around the baby and mother’s chest and abdomen. | ||
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− | | While wrapping make sure - | + | |While wrapping make sure - |
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− | | The center of the cloth is on the baby. | + | |The center of the cloth is on the baby. |
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− | | And both ends of the cloth should - | + | |And both ends of the cloth should - |
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− | | pass through the armpits of the mother | + | |pass through the armpits of the mother |
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− | | and should cross at the back. | + | |and should cross at the back. |
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− | | After that bring the edges of the cloth in the front. | + | |After that bring the edges of the cloth in the front. |
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− | | Secure these edges of the cloth with a safe knot under the baby’s bottom. | + | |Secure these edges of the cloth with a safe knot under the baby’s bottom. |
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− | | This is comfortable and helps support the baby. | + | |This is comfortable and helps support the baby. |
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− | | Also it avoids slipping of the baby. | + | |Also it avoids slipping of the baby. |
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− | | Remember- | + | |Remember- |
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− | | as the mother becomes comfortable, she should learn to wrap the cloth by herself. | + | |as the mother becomes comfortable, she should learn to wrap the cloth by herself. |
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− | | The technique of - | + | |The technique of - |
Self-wrapping during '''KMC''' will be explained in another tutorial of the same series. | Self-wrapping during '''KMC''' will be explained in another tutorial of the same series. | ||
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− | | | + | |It will increase the mother’s confidence and make her independent. |
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− | | 6:37 | + | |6:37 |
− | | If mother is uncomfortable while using a cloth then she can use a stretchy band. | + | |If mother is uncomfortable while using a cloth then she can use a stretchy band. |
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− | | It is easy and comfortable to use. | + | |It is easy and comfortable to use. |
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− | | While using a stretchy band- | + | |While using a stretchy band- |
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− | | adjust the edge of the band above the baby’s ear to support his head. | + | |adjust the edge of the band above the baby’s ear to support his head. |
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− | | 6:54 | + | |6:54 |
− | | Then, tilt the baby’s head slightly- | + | |Then, tilt the baby’s head slightly- |
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− | | to breathe freely and | + | |to breathe freely and |
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− | | to make eye to eye contact with the mother as explained earlier. | + | |to make eye to eye contact with the mother as explained earlier. |
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− | | The wrapped cloth or stretchy band should not be too tight or too loose. | + | |The wrapped cloth or stretchy band should not be too tight or too loose. |
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− | | it should be comfortable enough for the baby to breathe freely. | + | |it should be comfortable enough for the baby to breathe freely. |
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− | | Remember, while carrying a baby in '''KMC''' position, mother should be able to- | + | |Remember, while carrying a baby in '''KMC''' position, mother should be able to- |
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− | | walk, | + | |walk, |
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− | | 7:21 | + | |7:21 |
− | | stand, | + | |stand, |
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− | | sit or | + | |sit or |
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− | | involve in different activities. | + | |involve in different activities. |
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− | | 7:26 | + | |7:26 |
− | | If a mother is very comfortable then- | + | |If a mother is very comfortable then- |
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− | | she can even sleep during '''Kangaroo care''' in a reclined or a semi-reclined position. | + | |she can even sleep during '''Kangaroo care''' in a reclined or a semi-reclined position. |
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− | | 7:35 | + | |7:35 |
− | | Now let’s discuss how to feed the baby during '''KMC'''- | + | |Now let’s discuss how to feed the baby during '''KMC'''- |
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− | | Either mother can feed the baby- | + | |Either mother can feed the baby- |
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− | | by simply loosening the wrapped cloth and | + | |by simply loosening the wrapped cloth and |
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− | | positioning the baby for breastfeeding. | + | |positioning the baby for breastfeeding. |
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− | | Or she can manually express breast milk and | + | |Or she can manually express breast milk and |
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− | | 7:54 | + | |7:54 |
− | | feed the baby using a cup or spoon. | + | |feed the baby using a cup or spoon. |
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− | | Remember, | + | |Remember, |
Each day baby should gain up to 25 to 30 grams of weight. | Each day baby should gain up to 25 to 30 grams of weight. | ||
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− | | 8:03 | + | |8:03 |
− | | Expected weight gain of a baby in a month is up to 900 to 1,000 grams. | + | |Expected weight gain of a baby in a month is up to 900 to 1,000 grams. |
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− | | 8:10 | + | |8:10 |
− | | Hence, mother or health worker should - | + | |Hence, mother or health worker should - |
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− | | 8:13 | + | |8:13 |
− | | monitor the weight of the baby during routine check-ups. | + | |monitor the weight of the baby during routine check-ups. |
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− | | If the baby fails to gain sufficient weight- | + | |If the baby fails to gain sufficient weight- |
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− | | health worker should monitor the breastfeeding technique of the mother or | + | |health worker should monitor the breastfeeding technique of the mother or |
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− | | check how many times the baby urinates | + | |check how many times the baby urinates |
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− | | 8:28 | + | |8:28 |
− | | also, guide the mother about the correct latching. | + | |also, guide the mother about the correct latching. |
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− | | 8:32 | + | |8:32 |
− | | Correct latching has been explained in an another tutorial of the same series. | + | |Correct latching has been explained in an another tutorial of the same series. |
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− | | 8:39 | + | |8:39 |
− | | | + | |Next, |
Let’s learn how to remove the baby from the wrapped cloth - | Let’s learn how to remove the baby from the wrapped cloth - | ||
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− | | firstly, the mother should sit in the upright position. | + | |firstly, the mother should sit in the upright position. |
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− | | 8:48 | + | |8:48 |
− | | then, start untying the knot with one hand and | + | |then, start untying the knot with one hand and |
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− | | support the baby’s bottom with other hand on the outside of wrapped cloth. | + | |support the baby’s bottom with other hand on the outside of wrapped cloth. |
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− | | After that- | + | |After that- |
loosen the wrapped cloth with the same hand which was earlier used for untying the knot. | loosen the wrapped cloth with the same hand which was earlier used for untying the knot. | ||
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− | | 9:04 | + | |9:04 |
− | | | + | |Then- |
− | Then- | + | |
shift the hand under the cloth which was supporting the baby’s bottom and | shift the hand under the cloth which was supporting the baby’s bottom and | ||
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− | | use the other hand to support the baby’s bottom from outside the cloth. | + | |use the other hand to support the baby’s bottom from outside the cloth. |
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− | | 9:16 | + | |9:16 |
− | | Then, lift the baby up and free her from the wrapped cloth. | + | |Then, lift the baby up and free her from the wrapped cloth. |
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− | | 9:21 | + | |9:21 |
− | | After that, remember to hold the baby’s head in a way- | + | |After that, remember to hold the baby’s head in a way- |
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− | | where the thumb is behind one ear and | + | |where the thumb is behind one ear and |
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− | | 9:28 | + | |9:28 |
− | | other fingers are around the other ear. | + | |other fingers are around the other ear. |
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− | | 9:30 | + | |9:30 |
− | | During '''KMC'''- | + | |During '''KMC'''- |
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− | | 9:32 | + | |9:32 |
− | | the mother should immediately consult the doctor and the health worker - | + | |the mother should immediately consult the doctor and the health worker - |
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− | | 9:37 | + | |9:37 |
− | | if the baby is not alert and active. | + | |if the baby is not alert and active. |
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− | | 9:41 | + | |9:41 |
− | | if the baby is breathing too fast or taking too long pauses. | + | |if the baby is breathing too fast or taking too long pauses. |
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00:00 | Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Kangaroo mother care. |
00:05 | In this tutorial, we will learn - |
0:08 | What is Kangaroo mother care? |
0:10 | The components, importance and |
0:13 | Procedure of Kangaroo mother care |
0:17 | Let us first begin with the introduction of Kangaroo mother care? |
0:22 | As the name suggests - |
0:24 | it involves, keeping the baby in skin to skin contact with the mother. |
0:29 | and it is popularly known as KMC. |
0:32 | Remember, KMC should be given as soon as the baby is born. |
0:39 | It is especially recommended for low birth weight babies- |
0:44 | whose birth weight is less than 2.5 kilograms and |
0:48 | who do not require continuous monitoring |
0:52 | However, it can be used for all normal, healthy full-term babies too. |
0:59 | KMC consists of two main components: |
1:03 | Continuous and prolonged skin to skin contact between the mother and her baby. |
1:09 | and Exclusive breastfeeding |
1:13 | Let’s discuss these components in detail. |
1:17 | The first component is skin to skin contact. |
1:21 | it improves the Let down reflex |
1:24 | and ultimately increases the breast milk production. |
1:28 | Let down reflex has been explained in another tutorial of the same series. |
1:34 | The second component is exclusive breastfeeding. |
1:38 | Note that- |
1:40 | Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for the first 6 months. |
1:45 | Next, let’s discuss the importance of Kangaroo care. |
1:50 | Prolonged skin to skin contact during KMC helps maintain the baby's body temperature |
1:57 | and the baby feels more secure. |
2:01 | KMC also decreases - |
2:03 | the frequency of infection and |
2:05 | the rate of apnea in babies. |
2:09 | Apnea is defined as long pauses in breathing. |
2:13 | Apart from these- |
2:15 | KMC improves the frequency and duration of breastfeeding. |
2:20 | And it strengthens the emotional bonding between the mother and her baby. |
2:26 | KMC also helps the baby- |
2:28 | to gain weight than any other conventional methods such as- |
2:33 | keeping the baby in radiant warmer. |
2:36 | which creates stress for the baby and the mother. |
2:40 | It also improves the satisfaction and confidence in the mother- |
2:45 | as she takes extra effort for her baby. |
2:49 | Interestingly, apart from mothers, KMC can be provided by- |
2:54 | Father or |
2:56 | Any adult family member too. |
2:58 | We will now discuss the points to be followed by KMC provider: |
3:04 | The KMC provider should be healthy and free from illness. |
3:09 | He or she should follow basic hygiene practices such as- |
3:14 | hand washing, |
3:16 | daily bath, |
3:17 | clipped fingernails, |
3:18 | tied up hair |
3:20 | and clean clothes. |
3:22 | He or she should not wear any jewellery, watches and threads - |
3:26 | as these may become the barriers to maintain the hygiene. |
3:31 | and it can cause injury to the baby. |
3:35 | Now, let us discuss the type of clothes the provider should wear during KMC - |
3:42 | clothes should be front open and lightweight. |
3:46 | for example, sari-blouse or front open gown. |
3:51 | Note that, |
3:52 | The KMC provider should wear this front open gown or blouse around KMC wrap. |
3:58 | Kangaroo bags or binders can be bought from the market as well. |
4:04 | These are useful if KMC has to be done for an extended period. |
4:09 | Alternately, the KMC provider can use soft clean cotton fabric. |
4:16 | Whereas, the baby during KMC should - |
4:19 | wear a cap and a nappy. |
4:22 | if the baby passes stool or urine during KMC then - |
4:27 | she should be cleaned and dried thoroughly. |
4:30 | Next, we will move ahead to the procedure of Kangaroo care in detail. |
4:36 | Firstly, the mother should stand in an upright position. |
4:40 | Then, either a health worker or any family member should do the following things, step-wise- |
4:48 | By supporting the baby’s bottom and head- |
4:51 | place the baby between the mother’s bare breasts in an upright position. |
4:56 | then, turn the baby’s head to one side. |
5:00 | Make sure,
the baby’s head is slightly bending backward. |
5:04 | This position will -
keep the baby’s nose airways open |
5:08 | and will allow the baby to make eye to eye contact with the mother. |
5:14 | Then bend the baby’s hips slightly outward. |
5:18 | Remember -
to keep baby’s arms above the mother’s breast and |
5:23 | legs below the mother’s breast and |
5:27 | the baby’s abdomen on the chest of the mother. |
5:29 | Before wrapping with the cloth- |
5:32 | Cover the baby with a blanket if environment is cold. |
5:36 | It will keep the baby and the mother warm. |
5:39 | Then,
Wrap a cloth around the baby and mother’s chest and abdomen. |
5:45 | While wrapping make sure - |
5:47 | The center of the cloth is on the baby. |
5:50 | And both ends of the cloth should - |
5:53 | pass through the armpits of the mother |
5:56 | and should cross at the back. |
5:59 | After that bring the edges of the cloth in the front. |
6:03 | Secure these edges of the cloth with a safe knot under the baby’s bottom. |
6:09 | This is comfortable and helps support the baby. |
6:14 | Also it avoids slipping of the baby. |
6:17 | Remember- |
6:18 | as the mother becomes comfortable, she should learn to wrap the cloth by herself. |
6:24 | The technique of -
Self-wrapping during KMC will be explained in another tutorial of the same series. |
6:32 | It will increase the mother’s confidence and make her independent. |
6:37 | If mother is uncomfortable while using a cloth then she can use a stretchy band. |
6:43 | It is easy and comfortable to use. |
6:46 | While using a stretchy band- |
6:49 | adjust the edge of the band above the baby’s ear to support his head. |
6:54 | Then, tilt the baby’s head slightly- |
6:57 | to breathe freely and |
6:59 | to make eye to eye contact with the mother as explained earlier. |
7:04 | The wrapped cloth or stretchy band should not be too tight or too loose. |
7:11 | it should be comfortable enough for the baby to breathe freely. |
7:15 | Remember, while carrying a baby in KMC position, mother should be able to- |
7:20 | walk, |
7:21 | stand, |
7:22 | sit or |
7:23 | involve in different activities. |
7:26 | If a mother is very comfortable then- |
7:29 | she can even sleep during Kangaroo care in a reclined or a semi-reclined position. |
7:35 | Now let’s discuss how to feed the baby during KMC- |
7:40 | Either mother can feed the baby- |
7:43 | by simply loosening the wrapped cloth and |
7:46 | positioning the baby for breastfeeding. |
7:50 | Or she can manually express breast milk and |
7:54 | feed the baby using a cup or spoon. |
7:57 | Remember,
Each day baby should gain up to 25 to 30 grams of weight. |
8:03 | Expected weight gain of a baby in a month is up to 900 to 1,000 grams. |
8:10 | Hence, mother or health worker should - |
8:13 | monitor the weight of the baby during routine check-ups. |
8:17 | If the baby fails to gain sufficient weight- |
8:21 | health worker should monitor the breastfeeding technique of the mother or |
8:25 | check how many times the baby urinates |
8:28 | also, guide the mother about the correct latching. |
8:32 | Correct latching has been explained in an another tutorial of the same series. |
8:39 | Next,
Let’s learn how to remove the baby from the wrapped cloth - |
8:44 | firstly, the mother should sit in the upright position. |
8:48 | then, start untying the knot with one hand and |
8:53 | support the baby’s bottom with other hand on the outside of wrapped cloth. |
8:58 | After that-
loosen the wrapped cloth with the same hand which was earlier used for untying the knot. |
9:04 | Then-
shift the hand under the cloth which was supporting the baby’s bottom and |
9:11 | use the other hand to support the baby’s bottom from outside the cloth. |
9:16 | Then, lift the baby up and free her from the wrapped cloth. |
9:21 | After that, remember to hold the baby’s head in a way- |
9:26 | where the thumb is behind one ear and |
9:28 | other fingers are around the other ear. |
9:30 | During KMC- |
9:32 | the mother should immediately consult the doctor and the health worker - |
9:37 | if the baby is not alert and active. |
9:41 | if the baby is breathing too fast or taking too long pauses. |
9:46 | if the baby’s lips or tongue turns blue |
9:50 | and if baby’s feet are cold |
9:53 | This brings us to the end of this tutorial on Kangaroo mother care. |
9:58 | Thanks for joining. |