The practising midwife
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The practising midwife · Jun 2015
ReviewAchieving skin to skin contact in theatre for healthy newborns.
The evidence base is supportive of early skin to skin contact (SSC) for optimal newborn-physiological adaptation, bonding and breastfeeding, and national guidelines encourage SSC as soon as possible, regardless of mode of birth. With an ever-rising caesarean (CS) rate, implementing SSC in theatre stands to benefit an increasing number of mothers and babies. ⋯ Midwives may feel that they should focus on norma birth, but it is our role to provide holistic care and normalise birth in all settings. This article looks at current evidence and the role of the midwife around facilitating SSC in theatre with an example from practice of how change has been implemented so that mothers and babies get the best start in life.
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The practising midwife · May 2015
Biography Historical ArticleSheila Kitzinger MBE--more than birth guru.