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Name : Dwi Mifta Nur Janah

Class : 3A1

NIM : P1337420116024

PH 1

TOPIC : Three-quarters of global neonatal deaths happen in the first Week

Supporting sentences :

The highest risk of death is on the 1st day of life. Low birth weight (LBW, i.e., birth weight
<2500 g) and prematurity are important risk factors for death. Over 1 million children die
each year due to complications of preterm birth and prematurity is now the second leading
cause of death of under-five children

next to pneumonia

PH 2

TOPIC : effective and affordable

alternative approach is available for providing thermal care of

preterm and LBW infants in the form of Kangaroo Mother Care

(KMC)

Supporting sentences :

This is a nonconventional method which is believed

to confer significant survival benefit to such babies.[3] KMC refers to early, prolonged,
and continuous skin-to-skin contact

between the mother (or her substitute) and her newborn baby,

both in hospital and after discharge, until at least 40 weeks


of postnatal age

Conclusion :
Kangaroo method is a nonconventional method that is carried out by skin contact with the
skin

PH : 8

TOPIC : Kangaroo Mother Care was initiated once the baby was

hemodynamically stable and out of ventilator

Supporting sentences :

On the 1st day, KMC was provided for 1 h, 2nd day 2 h, 3rd day 3 h, and

gradually duration was increased to as long as the mother

felt comfortable. Mothers who were initially hesitant were

counseled and given further demonstrations until they were

able to perform KMC confidently and correctly. The mothers

were instructed to continue KMC at home after discharge

until the baby reached 40 weeks of corrected age or 2500 g

body weight, whichever was earlier.

Conclusion :

PH : 11

TOPIC: Evidently, the remedial measures are largely self-evident.

Supporting sentences : these measures and all 41 mothers eventually successfully

implemented KMC for the required duration.


Earlier studies have mentioned implementation barriers related

to the mother like being tired, interference with household

activities and difficulty in sleeping while continuing KMC

for longer duration. Despite these barriers KMC has been

successfully implemented in Indian settings

Conclusion :

PH : 12

Topic : Earlier studies have mentioned implementation barriers KMC

Supporting sentences : barriers KMC has been

successfully implemented in Indian settings.[8,9,26] The present

study also unearthed difficulties due to maternal anxiety over

handling the very small baby, physical discomfort and neglect

of household activities during KMC sessions at home. These

problems could be addressed through counseling, and during

KMC sessions both mother and baby were found deeply

relaxed or in sleep. Most of the mothers enjoyed the KMC

experience.

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