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|'''Title Slide''' | |'''Title Slide''' | ||
− | | Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Kangaroo mother care. | + | | Welcome to the '''Spoken Tutorial''' on '''Kangaroo mother care.''' |
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Image: A grouped image of steps involved in '''KMC'''. | Image: A grouped image of steps involved in '''KMC'''. | ||
− | | In this tutorial, we will learn | + | | In this tutorial, we will learn - |
− | * What is Kangaroo mother care? | + | * What is '''Kangaroo mother care'''? |
* The components, importance and | * The components, importance and | ||
− | * Procedure of Kangaroo mother care | + | * Procedure of '''Kangaroo mother care''' |
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|Image: Skin-to-skin contact with the mother. | |Image: Skin-to-skin contact with the mother. | ||
− | Image: Kangaroo | + | Image: '''Kangaroo''' |
− | Image: Kangaroo mother care | + | Image: '''Kangaroo mother care''' |
− | | Let us begin with the introduction of Kangaroo mother care | + | | Let us begin with the introduction of '''Kangaroo mother care'''? |
− | + | As the name suggests - | |
− | + | ||
− | + | 1. it involves, keeping the baby in skin to skin contact with the mother. | |
+ | |||
+ | 2. and it is popularly known as '''KMC'''. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | Image: | + | | Image: Delivery of a baby |
Image: A baby kept on the weighing scale with a downward arrow. | Image: A baby kept on the weighing scale with a downward arrow. | ||
Image: A healthy full-term baby. | Image: A healthy full-term baby. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Image: A baby with respiratory problems | ||
+ | |||
+ | Image: A baby kept in radiant warmer. | ||
| Remember, | | Remember, | ||
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| '''KMC''' consists of two main components: | | '''KMC''' consists of two main components: | ||
− | * | + | * Continuous and prolonged skin to skin contact between the mother and her baby and |
− | * | + | * Exclusive breastfeeding |
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Image: A mother is breastfeeding the baby with an upward arrow. | Image: A mother is breastfeeding the baby with an upward arrow. | ||
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− | | Let’s discuss these | + | | Let’s discuss these components in detail. |
* The first component is skin to skin contact. | * The first component is skin to skin contact. | ||
− | + | **it improves the '''Let down reflex ''' | |
− | + | **and ultimately increases the breast milk production. | |
− | + | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Image: Bonding between mother and baby | ||
+ | |'''Let down reflex '''has been explained in another tutorial of the same series. | ||
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Note that- | Note that- | ||
− | * Exclusive breastfeeding is | + | * Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for the first 6 months. |
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Image: Thermometer and new-born baby. | Image: Thermometer and new-born baby. | ||
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| Next, let’s discuss the importance of '''Kangaroo care''' | | Next, let’s discuss the importance of '''Kangaroo care''' | ||
− | * 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 |
− | * | + | * and the baby feels more secure. |
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Image: Bacterias. | ||
+ | |||
+ | GIF: Infant apnea. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |'''KMC''' also decreases - | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1. the frequency of infection and | ||
+ | |||
+ | 2. the rate of apnea in babies. | ||
+ | |||
+ | *Apnea is defined as long pauses in breathing. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | GIF: Animation of a clock to show the duration | ||
+ | |||
+ | Image: A mother is breastfeeding the baby. | ||
+ | | | ||
Apart from these- | Apart from these- | ||
− | * '''KMC''' improves the frequency and duration of breastfeeding | + | * '''KMC''' improves the frequency and duration of breastfeeding |
− | * | + | * And it strengthens the emotional bonding between the mother and her baby. |
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| Image: A mother carrying the baby in '''KMC''' position | | Image: A mother carrying the baby in '''KMC''' position | ||
− | Image: A baby kept in the | + | Image: A baby kept in the radiant warmer |
Image: A stressed mother and a baby | Image: A stressed mother and a baby | ||
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| '''KMC''' also helps the baby- | | '''KMC''' also helps the baby- | ||
to gain weight than any other conventional methods such as- | to gain weight than any other conventional methods such as- | ||
− | * keeping the baby in | + | * keeping the baby in radiant warmer. |
− | * which | + | * which creates stress for the baby and the mother as well. |
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− | + | It also improves the satisfaction and confidence in the mother - | |
− | + | ||
− | + | * as she takes extra effort for her baby. | |
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| Image: The father carrying a baby in the '''KMC''' position. | | Image: The father carrying a baby in the '''KMC''' position. | ||
− | Image: Other | + | Image: Other adult family member carrying a baby in the '''KMC''' position. |
| Interestingly, apart from mothers, '''KMC''' can be provided by- | | Interestingly, apart from mothers, '''KMC''' can be provided by- | ||
* Father or | * Father or | ||
− | * Any | + | * Any adult family member too. |
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− | + | He or she should not wear any jewellery, watches and threads - | |
− | + | *as these may become the barriers to maintain the hygiene | |
− | * | + | *and it can cause injury to the baby. |
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| Image: Front open dress, sari-blouse | | Image: Front open dress, sari-blouse | ||
− | + | | Now, let us discuss the type of clothes the provider should wear during '''KMC''' - | |
− | + | * clothes should be front open and lightweight | |
+ | * for example, sari-blouse or front open gown | ||
− | + | |- | |
− | + | |Image: Front open gown or blouse around the '''KMC''' wrap | |
− | + | |Note that, | |
− | + | ||
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The '''KMC''' provider should wear this front open gown or blouse around the '''KMC''' wrap. | The '''KMC''' provider should wear this front open gown or blouse around the '''KMC''' wrap. | ||
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Image: Soft cotton fabric. | Image: Soft cotton fabric. | ||
− | | Kangaroo bags or binders can be bought from the market as well. | + | | '''Kangaroo''' bags or binders can be bought from the market as well. |
* 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. | ||
* Alternately, '''KMC''' provider can use soft clean cotton fabric. | * Alternately, '''KMC''' provider can use soft clean cotton fabric. | ||
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− | + | Whereas, the baby during '''KMC''' should - | |
− | + | ||
− | + | 1. wear a cap and a nappy. | |
− | + | ||
+ | 2. if the baby passes stool or urine during '''KMC''' then - | ||
+ | |||
+ | *she should be cleaned and dried thoroughly. | ||
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Image: A mother is standing in an upright position. | Image: A mother is standing in an upright position. | ||
− | Image: A health worker is placing the baby on mother’s | + | | Next, we will move onto the procedure of '''Kangaroo care''' in detail. |
+ | * Firstly, the mother should stand in an upright position. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Image: A health worker is placing the baby on mother’s breast. | ||
Image: A health worker is turning the baby’s head towards one side. | Image: A health worker is turning the baby’s head towards one side. | ||
+ | |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- | *By supporting the baby’s bottom and head- | ||
** 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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| Image: A baby is placed on the mother’s chest for '''KMC'''. | | Image: A baby is placed on the mother’s chest for '''KMC'''. | ||
| Make sure, | | Make sure, | ||
− | * the baby’s head is slightly bending backward | + | *the baby’s head is slightly bending backward. |
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | Image: A baby is placed on the mother’s chest for '''KMC'''. | + | |Image: A baby is placed on the mother’s chest for '''KMC'''. |
− | + | |This position will - | |
− | + | * keep the baby’s nose airways open | |
+ | * and will allow the baby to make eye to eye contact with the mother. | ||
| | | | ||
− | + | ||
− | + | |- | |
− | + | |Image: A baby is placed on the mother’s chest for '''KMC'''. | |
− | + | | Then bend the baby’s hips slightly outward. | |
− | + | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Image: A baby is placed on the mother’s chest for '''KMC'''. | ||
+ | | Remember - | ||
+ | *to keep baby’s arms above the mother’s breast and | ||
+ | *legs below the mother’s breast and | ||
+ | *the baby’s abdomen on the chest of the mother. | ||
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− | | Image: A health worker is wrapping a cloth around the baby and | + | | Image: A health worker is wrapping a cloth around the baby and abdomen of the mother. |
| Then, | | Then, | ||
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− | | Image: A health worker is wrapping a cloth around the baby and the mother’s | + | | Image: A health worker is wrapping a cloth around the baby and the mother’s abdomen for '''KMC'''. |
− | + | ||
− | | While wrapping make sure- | + | |
− | + | | While wrapping make sure - | |
− | + | ||
− | * | + | 1. The center of the cloth is on a baby |
− | + | ||
− | + | 2. And both ends of the cloth should - | |
− | * This is comfortable and helps support the baby. | + | *pass through the armpits of the mother |
− | * Also it avoids slipping of the baby. | + | *and should cross at the back. |
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Image: A health worker is wrapping a cloth around the baby and the mother’s abdomen for '''KMC'''. | ||
+ | |3. After that bring the edges of the cloth in the front. | ||
+ | 4. Secure these edges of the cloth with a safe knot under the baby’s bottom. | ||
+ | *This is comfortable and helps support the baby. | ||
+ | *Also it avoids slipping of the baby. | ||
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| Remember- | | Remember- | ||
− | * | + | * as the mother becomes comfortable, she should learn to wrap the cloth by herself. |
− | + | ||
− | + | |- | |
− | + | |Image: A mother is wrapping a cloth around herself and the baby for '''KMC'''. | |
− | + | |The technique of - | |
+ | |||
+ | Self-wrapping during '''KMC''' will be explained in another tutorial of the same series. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Image: A mother is wrapping a cloth around herself and the baby for '''KMC'''. | ||
+ | |It will increase the mother’s confidence and make her independent. | ||
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− | + | If mother is uncomfortable while using a cloth then she can use a stretchy band. | |
* It is easy and comfortable to use. | * It is easy and comfortable to use. | ||
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Image: A health worker is adjusting the baby’s head. | Image: A health worker is adjusting the baby’s head. | ||
− | + | |While using a stretchy band- | |
+ | *adjust the edge of the band above the baby’s ear to support his head. | ||
− | | | + | |- |
− | + | |Image: The baby is looking at the mother. | |
− | + | |Then, tilt the baby’s head slightly- | |
− | + | * to allow the baby to breathe freely and | |
− | + | * to make eye to eye contact with the mother as explained earlier. | |
− | * | + | |
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Image: Comfortably wrapped cloth with a green check mark. | Image: Comfortably wrapped cloth with a green check mark. | ||
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− | + | The wrapped cloth or stretchy band should not be too tight or too loose. | |
− | * | + | * 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- | |
− | + | * walk, | |
− | + | * stand, | |
− | + | * sit or | |
− | * | + | * involve in different activities. |
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* If a mother is very comfortable then- | * If a mother is very comfortable then- | ||
− | she can even sleep during ''' | + | she can even sleep during '''Kangaroo care''' in a reclined or a semi-reclined position. |
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| Now let’s discuss how to feed the baby during '''KMC'''- | | Now let’s discuss how to feed the baby during '''KMC'''- | ||
− | + | 1. Either mother can feed the baby- | |
− | + | * by simply loosening the wrapped cloth and | |
− | + | * positioning the baby for breastfeeding. | |
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| Or | | Or | ||
− | + | 2. she can manually express the breast milk and | |
− | + | * feed the baby using a cup or spoon. | |
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| Remember, | | Remember, | ||
* Each day baby should gain up to 25-30 grams of weight. | * Each day baby should gain up to 25-30 grams of weight. | ||
− | * | + | * Expected weight gain of a baby in a month is up to 900 to 1,000 grams. |
− | + | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Image: A baby is kept on a digital weighing scale. | ||
+ | |Hence, mother or health worker should - | ||
+ | *monitor the weight of the baby during routine check-ups. | ||
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Image: A health worker is guiding the mother. | Image: A health worker is guiding the mother. | ||
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− | + | If the baby fails to gain sufficient weight- | |
− | + | * health worker should monitor the breastfeeding technique of the mother or | |
− | + | * check how many times the baby urinates | |
− | + | * also, guide the mother about the correct latching. | |
− | + | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | Image: | + | |Image: Correct latching. |
+ | | Correct latching has been explained in an another tutorial in the same series. | ||
− | Image: A mother is | + | |- |
+ | | Image: A mother is un-tying the knot. | ||
− | Image: A mother is | + | Image: A mother is supporting the baby's bottom with one hand from outside of the wrapped cloth. |
| Next, | | 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 - |
− | + | ||
− | + | 1. firstly, the mother should sit in the upright position. | |
− | + | ||
− | + | 2. then, start untying the knot with one hand and | |
− | After that- | + | |
− | * | + | 3. support the baby’s bottom with other hand on the outside of wrapped cloth. |
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Image: A mother is loosening the wrapped cloth. | ||
+ | |After that- | ||
+ | * loosen the wrapped cloth with the same hand which was earlier used for untying the knot. | ||
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| Then- | | Then- | ||
− | * | + | * shift the hand under the cloth which was supporting the baby’s bottom and |
− | * | + | * use the other hand to support the baby’s bottom from outside the cloth. |
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* Now, lift the baby up and free her from the wrapped cloth. | * Now, lift the baby up and free her from the wrapped cloth. | ||
− | After that, | + | |
− | + | |- | |
− | + | |Image: A mother is removing the baby from the wrapped cloth. | |
− | + | |After that, remember to hold the baby’s head in a way- | |
+ | * where the thumb is behind one ear and | ||
+ | * other fingers are around the other ear. | ||
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| During '''KMC'''- | | During '''KMC'''- | ||
− | * | + | the mother should immediately consult the doctor and the health worker - |
− | * | + | |
− | * | + | * if the baby is not alert and active. |
− | * | + | * if the baby is breathing too fast or taking too long pauses. |
− | + | * if the baby’s lips or tongue turns blue and | |
+ | * if baby’s feet are cold | ||
+ | |||
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+ | |||
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+ | |||
− | This brings us to the end of this tutorial on Kangaroo mother care. | + | This brings us to the end of this tutorial on '''Kangaroo mother care'''. |
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Title Slide | Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Kangaroo mother care. | |
Image: Mother is holding the baby in the KMC position.
Image: Skin-to-skin contact with the mother. Image: A mother is breastfeeding a baby. Image: A grouped image of advantages of KMC. Image: A grouped image of steps involved in KMC. |
In this tutorial, we will learn -
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Image: Skin-to-skin contact with the mother.
Image: Kangaroo Image: Kangaroo mother care |
Let us begin with the introduction of Kangaroo mother care?
As the name suggests - 1. it involves, keeping the baby in skin to skin contact with the mother. 2. and it is popularly known as KMC. | |
Image: Delivery of a baby
Image: A baby kept on the weighing scale with a downward arrow. Image: A healthy full-term baby. Image: A baby with respiratory problems Image: A baby kept in radiant warmer. |
Remember,
KMC should be given as soon as the baby is born.
| |
Image: Skin-to-skin contact.
Image: A mother is breastfeeding baby. GIF: Clock animation. |
KMC consists of two main components:
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Image: A baby is placed on a mother’s upper abdomen in KMC position.
Image: Let down reflex Image: A mother is breastfeeding the baby with an upward arrow.
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Let’s discuss these components in detail.
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Image: Bonding between mother and baby | Let down reflex has been explained in another tutorial of the same series. | |
Image: A health worker is monitoring the mother while breastfeeding.
GIF: Calendar animation. |
The second component is exclusive breastfeeding.
Note that-
| |
Image: Skin-to-skin contact between the mother and the baby.
Image: Thermometer and new-born baby.
|
Next, let’s discuss the importance of Kangaroo care
| |
Image: Bacterias.
GIF: Infant apnea. |
KMC also decreases -
1. the frequency of infection and 2. the rate of apnea in babies.
| |
GIF: Animation of a clock to show the duration
Image: A mother is breastfeeding the baby. |
Apart from these-
| |
Image: A mother carrying the baby in KMC position
Image: A baby kept in the radiant warmer Image: A stressed mother and a baby Image: KMC baby and stable baby |
KMC also helps the baby-
to gain weight than any other conventional methods such as-
| |
Image: A mother is looking(smiling) at the baby while carrying her in KMC position. |
It also improves the satisfaction and confidence in the mother -
| |
Image: The father carrying a baby in the KMC position.
Image: Other adult family member carrying a baby in the KMC position. |
Interestingly, apart from mothers, KMC can be provided by-
| |
Image: Handwashing
Image: Daily bath Image: Clipped fingernails Image: Tied up hair Image: Clean clothes |
We will now discuss the points to be followed by KMC provider:
| |
Image: Jewellery, watches, threads, etc. |
He or she should not wear any jewellery, watches and threads -
| |
Image: Front open dress, sari-blouse | Now, let us discuss the type of clothes the provider should wear during KMC -
| |
Image: Front open gown or blouse around the KMC wrap | Note that,
The KMC provider should wear this front open gown or blouse around the KMC wrap. | |
Image: KMC binders.
GIF: Clock animation. Image: Soft cotton fabric. |
Kangaroo bags or binders can be bought from the market as well.
| |
Image: A mother is carrying the baby in KMC position where a baby has worn a cap and a nappy.
Image: A baby passing urine during KMC. Image: A mother cleaning the baby’s bottom. |
Whereas, the baby during KMC should - 1. wear a cap and a nappy. 2. if the baby passes stool or urine during KMC then -
| |
Image: A baby in KMC position.
Image: A mother is standing in an upright position. |
Next, we will move onto the procedure of Kangaroo care in detail.
| |
Image: A health worker is placing the baby on mother’s breast.
Image: A health worker is turning the baby’s head towards one side. |
Then, either a health worker or any family member should do -
the following things, step-wise-
| |
Image: A baby is placed on the mother’s chest for KMC. | Make sure,
| |
Image: A baby is placed on the mother’s chest for KMC. | This position will -
|
|
Image: A baby is placed on the mother’s chest for KMC. | Then bend the baby’s hips slightly outward. | |
Image: A baby is placed on the mother’s chest for KMC. | Remember -
| |
Image: Warm icon
Image: A health worker is placing a blanket on the baby. (KMC position) |
Before wrapping with the cloth-
| |
Image: A health worker is wrapping a cloth around the baby and abdomen of the mother. | Then,
| |
Image: A health worker is wrapping a cloth around the baby and the mother’s abdomen for KMC.
|
While wrapping make sure -
1. The center of the cloth is on a baby 2. And both ends of the cloth should -
| |
Image: A health worker is wrapping a cloth around the baby and the mother’s abdomen for KMC. | 3. After that bring the edges of the cloth in the front.
4. Secure these edges of the cloth with a safe knot under the baby’s bottom.
| |
Image: A mother is wrapping a cloth around herself and the baby for KMC.
Image: A Mother is looking at the baby. |
Remember-
| |
Image: A mother is wrapping a cloth around herself and the baby for KMC. | The technique of -
Self-wrapping during KMC will be explained in another tutorial of the same series. | |
Image: A mother is wrapping a cloth around herself and the baby for KMC. | It will increase the mother’s confidence and make her independent. | |
Image: Stretchy band |
If mother is uncomfortable while using a cloth then she can use a stretchy band.
| |
Image: A health worker is adjusting the edge of the wrap.
Image: A health worker is adjusting the baby’s head. |
While using a stretchy band-
| |
Image: The baby is looking at the mother. | Then, tilt the baby’s head slightly-
| |
Image: Too tight wrapped cloth and too loose wrapped cloth with a red cross mark.
Image: Comfortably wrapped cloth with a green check mark. |
The wrapped cloth or stretchy band should not be too tight or too loose.
| |
Image: A KMC provider is standing.
Image: A KMC provider is walking. Image: A KMC provider is sitting. Image: A KMC provider is doing household chores. |
Remember, while carrying a baby in KMC position, mother should be able to-
| |
Image: A KMC provider is sleeping in a reclined position.
Image: A KMC provider is sleeping in a semi-reclined position. |
she can even sleep during Kangaroo care in a reclined or a semi-reclined position. | |
Image: A mother is loosening the wrap for breastfeeding.
Image: A mother is breastfeeding the baby |
Now let’s discuss how to feed the baby during KMC-
1. Either mother can feed the baby-
| |
Image: A mother is manually expressing the breastmilk.
Image: A mother is feeding the baby using a cup and spoon. |
Or
2. she can manually express the breast milk and
| |
Image: A baby is kept on a digital weighing scale. | Remember,
| |
Image: A baby is kept on a digital weighing scale. | Hence, mother or health worker should -
| |
Image: A health worker is monitoring the breastfeeding technique of the mother.
Image: A mother is changing the nappy of the baby. Image: A health worker is guiding the mother. |
If the baby fails to gain sufficient weight-
| |
Image: Correct latching. | Correct latching has been explained in an another tutorial in the same series. | |
Image: A mother is un-tying the knot.
Image: A mother is supporting the baby's bottom with one hand from outside of the wrapped cloth. |
Next,
Let’s learn how to remove the baby from the wrapped cloth - 1. firstly, the mother should sit in the upright position. 2. then, start untying the knot with one hand and 3. support the baby’s bottom with other hand on the outside of wrapped cloth. | |
Image: A mother is loosening the wrapped cloth. | After that-
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Image: A mother is shifting her hand inside the wrapped cloth. | Then-
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Image: A mother is removing the baby from the wrapped cloth. |
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Image: A mother is removing the baby from the wrapped cloth. | After that, remember to hold the baby’s head in a way-
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Image: Inactive baby during KMC
GIF: Too long pauses during breathing GIF: Too fast breathing. Image: Baby’s lips and tongue Image: Baby’s feet. Image: A mother is talking to a doctor or health worker. |
During KMC-
the mother should immediately consult the doctor and the health worker -
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Acknowledgement slide | Thanks for joining. |