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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. | ||
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+ | |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 - | ||
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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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− | *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- |
** walk | ** walk | ||
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* 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. |
* Hence, mother or health worker should monitor the weight of the baby during routine check-ups. | * Hence, mother or health worker should monitor the weight of the baby during routine check-ups. | ||
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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?
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Image: Delivery of a baby
Image: A baby kept on the weighing scale with a downward arrow. Image: A healthy full-term baby. |
Remember,
KMC should be given as soon as the baby is born.
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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. Image: Bonding between mother and baby |
Let’s discuss these components in detail.
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Image: A health worker is monitoring the mother while breastfeeding.
GIF: Calendar animation. |
The second component is exclusive breastfeeding.
Note that-
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Image: Skin-to-skin contact between the mother and the baby.
Image: Thermometer and new-born baby. GIF: Animation of a clock to show the duration Image: A mother is breastfeeding the baby. |
Next, let’s discuss the importance of Kangaroo care
Apart from these-
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Image: A mother carrying the baby in KMC position
Image: A baby kept in the incubator 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-
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Image: A mother is looking(smiling) at the baby while carrying her in KMC position. |
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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-
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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:
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Image: Jewellery, watches, threads, etc. |
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Image: Front open dress, sari-blouse | Now, let us discuss the type of clothes the provider should wear during KMC-
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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.
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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. |
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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.
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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-
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Image: A baby is placed on the mother’s chest for KMC. | Make sure,
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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. |
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Image: Warm icon
Image: A health worker is placing a blanket on the baby. (KMC position) |
Before wrapping with the cloth-
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Image: A health worker is wrapping a cloth around the baby and torso of the mother. | Then,
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Image: A health worker is wrapping a cloth around the baby and the mother’s torso for KMC.
Image: A health worker is wrapping a cloth around the baby and the mother’s torso for KMC. |
While wrapping make sure-
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Image: A mother is wrapping a cloth around herself and the baby for KMC.
Image: A Mother is looking at the baby. |
Remember-
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Image: Stretchy band |
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Image: A health worker is adjusting the edge of the wrap.
Image: A health worker is adjusting the baby’s head. Image: The baby is looking at the mother. |
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Image: Too tight wrapped cloth and too loose wrapped cloth with a red cross mark.
Image: Comfortably wrapped cloth with a green check mark. |
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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. |
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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-
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Image: A mother is manually expressing the breastmilk.
Image: A mother is feeding the baby using a cup and spoon. |
Or
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Image: A baby is kept on a digital weighing scale. | Remember,
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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. Image: Correct latching. |
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Image: A mother is untieing the knot.
Image: A mother is supporting the baby's bottom with one hand from outside of the wrapped cloth. Image: A mother is loosening the wrapped cloth. |
Next,
Let’s learn how to remove the baby from 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. |
After that,
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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-
Then, the mother should immediately consult the doctor and the health worker. This brings us to the end of this tutorial on Kangaroo mother care. |
Acknowledgement slide | Thanks for joining. |