Breastfeeding
Back in the day, when babies were born in homes they were kept close to the mother following the birth. As society evolved and the deliveries started occurring in nursing homes or hospitals, the skin to skin contact (SSC) norm began fading away. Some introduction should be given about what SSC really is. SSC is basically when the naked new born baby is placed on the mother's bare chest subsequent to the birth. (Moore, Anderson, Bergman & Dowswell, 2012) Interventions were done on mammals to reveal how separation of the baby and mother went on to affect the baby.
The idea for the closeness for breast feeding came forward when this pattern was observed in animals. If the mammal delivery and post partum behavior is needed, then it is seen that the interactions of the mother and the pup for instance is mandatory. It is required because that encourages the mammal attaining milk from the mother thus leading it to survival. In case the animal is separated from the mother during this time, distress cries are heard which shows that they are affected. When this sort of behavior is observed in animals, something similar is also seen in humans as well. Babies who were placed in their respective cots as opposed to next to their mothers made more noise and were whining more as opposed to infants placed near their mothers. (Moore et al., 2012)
The reason why this research is an important one is due to the growing trend of separating mothers from babies after birth. The trend is still being continued despite the knowledge of benefits of post birth SSC. The procedures that carry on in the delivery room in the hospital after the delivery become an obstacle in close bonding between mothers and neonates. Breastfeeding is one of the close bonds that develop soon after birth. It has been stated that the baby has an adrenaline rush right after birth due to which he or she wishes to breastfeed right that instant. Since there is a possibility that the separation of child and mother after birth can go on to cause problems that persist throughout the life, then this needs to be looked into with more detail. (Moore et al., 2012)
Another reason why this study is being conducted is due to the growing amount of women turning away from breastfeeding. As it is known, breast feeding has many advantages. It is important for the emotional and intellectual growth of the baby. Apart from passing crucial immunization to the baby, it develops a bond between the mother and the child. After looking at the data taken up by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in the years 2005 to 2007, it is has been revealed that 83% of the women started off breast feeding to their babies, however only 43% retained the activity during the hospital stay. (Moore et al., 2012) Out of all the studies done regarding the topic of skin to skin contact, the outcome that is being sought after is whether skin to skin contact does promote breastfeeding. Breastfeeding isn't as simple and easy as it looks. The baby has to develop a bond to his mother where as the mother needs to feel confident enough to be a good breast feeder. (Moore et al., 2012)
Population
The participants that were taken were mothers and their newborn babies. The babies were either full term or premature babies. In one of the study, the SSC was started in time less than 24 hours subsequent to birth. It should be noted that the mothers who were taken were of different race and gender and ages. This study represents a cumulative data of different studies carried out. No correlation or link was placed in any of the studies conducted. That is to say that the result of the reviews regarding this topic merely depended on the fact that whether the babies were given skin to skin contact or not.
As for the study for infant suckling competency, the population taken was from childbirth preparation classes. The study took place at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville in the labor and delivery unit. (Moore&Anderson, 2010) Overall description of the women was that they were older than 18 and did not have any medical problems from before. The women had neither a chronic illness nor a drug abuse problem. The population was also keen on having their delivery vaginally and they were also enthusiastic about having breastfeeding done for at least...
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