Early skin-to-skin contact between mother and infant from birth until first breastfeeding is recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Despite evidence of the benefits of skin-to- skin contact many institutions routinely separate the mother and infant at birth.
Initial Post:
Using information from evidence based findings found in current professional resources; respond to the following.
Describe one potential reason for the lack of skin-to-skin contact being implemented within institutions?
Describe two (2) benefits to the newborn for skin-to-skin contact. Describe the physiologic effects associated with each benefit.
Describe how the registered nurse can promote skin-to-skin contact within healthcare institutions.