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Using kangaroo care in a clinical setting with fullterm infants having breastfeeding difficulties
1Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106-4904, USA. ksf@po.cwru.edu
MCN. the American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing
|July 16, 1999
Abstract:
Usually Kangaroo Care (KC) or skin-to-skin holding care is done with preterm infants. This article, however, documents clinical experiences with three mothers and their fullterm infants who were having latching/breastfeeding difficulties. In each case the nurse placed the fullterm infant in KC for approximately 1 hour prior to and continuing into the next breastfeeding session. Although no recommendations can be made based on case studies, these clinical experiences suggest that KC is a worthwhile intervention to try when a mother and her fullterm infant are struggling to achieve successful breastfeeding.