Sentences with phrase «continuous skin to skin contact»

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Oxygen by mask or by CPAP [or continuous positive airway pressure] can easily be arranged while in skin - to - skin contact, drips and feeding tubes can be secured sideways.
They suggested that mothers have continuous skin - to - skin contact with their babies to better thermo - regulate and provide proper and continuous breastfeeding nutrition.
«the early, prolonged, and continuous skin - to - skin contact between the mother (or substitute) and her low birth weight infant, both in hospital and after early discharge, until at least the 40th week of postnatal gestation age, with ideally exclusive breastfeeding and proper follow - up» (Cattaneo, Davanzo, Uxa 1998).
While some women may find that breastfeeding multiples is straightforward, mothers of multiples may have more difficulty offering early and continuous skin - to - skin contact with their infants, there may be delay in initiation of feeding at the breast, the infants may have a disorganised or immature sucking pattern as a result of prematurity and the demands of facilitating frequent feeding are more challenging (Bennington 2011; Cinar 2013).
The researchers showed in mouse models that chronic skin inflammation caused by continuous skin contact with allergens contributes to tumor development.
There are relatively large and costly electrocardiogram (ECG) devices that patients can take home for long - term monitoring but they require a patch or wires that are clumsy to use and continuous contact with electrodes tends to irritate the skin.
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