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Oral motor function in the neonate

C Lau1, R J Schanler

  • 1Department of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, USA.

Clinics in Perinatology
|June 1, 1996
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Evaluating infant oral motor function requires assessing both infant ability and maternal support. Close mother-infant interaction is crucial for feeding and psychosomatic development, highlighting the need to protect this nursing dyad.

Area of Science:

  • Neonatal development
  • Maternal-infant interaction
  • Oral motor function

Background:

  • Infant oral motor function is critical for feeding and overall development.
  • Maternal behavior significantly influences infant sucking and feeding.
  • Close mother-infant interaction offers psychosomatic benefits.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To emphasize the importance of evaluating infant oral motor function.
  • To highlight the role of maternal assistance in infant feeding.
  • To underscore the benefits of a protected nursing dyad.

Main Methods:

  • Review of studies on maternal and neonatal non-nutritional attributes.
  • Analysis of the impact of mother-infant interaction on feeding.
  • Examination of factors affecting the nursing dyad.

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Main Results:

  • Maternal behavior positively impacts infant feeding and psychosomatic development.
  • The nursing dyad's integrity is essential for optimal outcomes.
  • Breakdowns in the dyad can occur with excessive involvement.

Conclusions:

  • Protecting the mother-infant dyad is vital for infant feeding and development.
  • Understanding psychosomatic benefits can inform interventions.
  • Interventions should aim to enhance mother-infant interaction and safeguard the relationship.