Kangaroo method

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KANGAROO
MOTHER CARE

Why is it called
"Kangaroo Mother Care"?  
Mother kangaroo is a mammal (just like
us), and feeds its baby milk like we do (or
like we should!) from a nipple inside its
pouch.
The pouch covers the baby with skin, and
this not only protects the very immature
baby, but also provides it with a total
environment which is essential for
development.
This includes warmth, food, comfort,
stimulation, protection.
The baby is CARRIED for all this time,
without interruption !

What is Kangaroo Mother Care?
Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) is a special way
of caring of low birth weight babies. It fosters
their health and well being by promoting
effective thermal control, breastfeeding,
infection prevention and bonding.
In KMC, the baby is continuously kept in skin-
to-skin contact by the mother and breastfed
exclusively to the utmost extent, KMC is
initiated in the hospital and continued at home.

Components of KMC
Skin-to-skin contact
Early, continuous and prolonged skin-to-skin
contact between the mother and her baby is
the basic component of KMC. The infant is
placed on her mother's chest between the
breasts.
Exclusive breastfeeding
The baby on KMC is breastfed exclusively.
Skin to-skin contact promotes lactation and
facilitates the feeding interaction.

Benefits of KMC
Breastfeeding: KMC results in increased breastfeeding rates
as well as increased duration of breastfeeding. Even when
initiated late and for a limited time during day and night, KMC
has been shown to exert a beneficial effect on breastfeeding.
Thermal control: Prolonged skin-to-skin contact between the
mother and her preterm/ LBW infant provides effective thermal
control with a reduced risk of hypothermia. For stable babies,
KMC is at least equivalent to conventional care with
incubators in terms of safety and thermal protection.
Less morbidity: Babies receiving KMC have more regular
breathing and less predisposition to apnea. KMC protects
against nosocomial infections. KMC is associated with
reduced incidence of severe illness including pneumonia
during infancy.

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