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‘Rooming in’ mum and baby after delivery beneficial

These benefits include better mother-infant bonding,increased frequency of breastfeeding.

Keeping the mother and her newborn in the same room every hour of the day encourages breastfeeding at least in the short term,researchers say.

Using randomized controlled trials,the authors wanted to know if “rooming in” resulted in a longer duration of either “exclusive” or occasional breastfeeding up to at least six months of age.

“We really wanted to reassess the essential evidence,and in our minds,hoped to support the WHO recommendation,” Sharifah Halimah Jaafar,lead author from KPJ Ipoh Specialist Hospital in Ipoh,Perak,Malaysia,said.

The researchers initially considered 23 reports from 19 potential trials and identified only one that met specifications. It showed that the breastfeeding rate at four days after birth,before hospital discharge,was much lower in the mother-child group with separate care versus the rooming-in group.

That trial,however,didn’t provide evidence for breastfeeding for a longer period,even though early mother-infant continuous contact is known to have many advantages.

Many studies support mother-infant rooming-in practice because of its many benefits,both short and long term,Jaafar said.

These benefits include better mother-infant bonding,increased frequency of breastfeeding since it enables feeding on demand,and reduction in the rate of sudden infant death syndrome and of other newborn complications.

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“Interaction is so important in the first few weeks of life,a 2007 study found early ‘skin-to-skin’ contact between mother and baby may also benefit breastfeeding outcomes and reduce infant crying,” Jaafar said.

“It’s also well known that separation can reduce breastfeeding frequency as well as amount of milk produced,” she said.


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