2020
DOI: 10.1590/1983-1447.2020.20190154
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Skin-to-skin contact and breastfeeding of newborns in a university hospital

Abstract: Objective: To determine the prevalence of skin-to-skin contact (STSC) and breastfeeding (BF) stimulation, as well as the reasons for these practices not to be performed; to identify whether women were given information on these practices along the pre-natal monitoring. Method: A cross-sectional study carried out in a university hospital with 586 women. Data collection was from February to September 2016. Data was collected from patient records and from a questionnaire. A descriptive analysis was performed. R… Show more

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“…The desires for immediate contact with the child and breastfeeding after birth expressed by pregnant women are in accordance with the practices recommended in the literature, 1 , 2 , 3 , 6 , 13 , 14 but the fact that these desires were not expressed as expectations can demonstrate that the performance of routine procedures at the time of birth is still very present in the imaginary of women and, also, that the guidelines received in the prenatal consultations did not allow the desire to become an expectation.…”
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“…The desires for immediate contact with the child and breastfeeding after birth expressed by pregnant women are in accordance with the practices recommended in the literature, 1 , 2 , 3 , 6 , 13 , 14 but the fact that these desires were not expressed as expectations can demonstrate that the performance of routine procedures at the time of birth is still very present in the imaginary of women and, also, that the guidelines received in the prenatal consultations did not allow the desire to become an expectation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Skin-to-skin contact (SSC) and breastfeeding in the first hour of life (BFH) are practices that help reduce neonatal morbidity and mortality. 1 , 2 They stand out as benefits for the newborn (NB) cardiopulmonary stabilization, reduction of risk of hypoglycemia, hypothermia 3 and infection 1 , and improve the rates of continued breastfeeding. 1 , 4 , 5 For the mother, there is a reduction in anxiety and bleeding after childbirth, among other factors.…”
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“…Corroborando a isso, Campos et al (2020), ao realizar uma pesquisa com 586 mulheres em um centro de internação obstétrica no Rio Grande do Sul, verificou-se que 60,1% receberam o estímulo para a realização do contato pele a pele e 44% foram estimuladas a realizar a amamentação materna imediata ao parto. Isso reforça a importância da realização dessa prática incitado pelo próprio obstetra.…”
Section: Promoção Do Contato Pele a Pele Na Primeira Hora De Vidaunclassified
“…(E9) "Se a mãe já tiver com os exames de rotina liberados a gente já pode colocar esse bebê pra sugar, pra estimular a sucção naquele momento, pra formar aquele vínculo, né? Aquele vínculo entre a mãe o bebê que é primordial também, aquele reconhecimento do campo que ele vai pelo instinto reconhecer o campo, o seio materno, o bico do seio, o mamilo, então ele já vai identificar a sucção" (E4) Ainda de acordo com estudo realizado por Campos et al (2020) os benefícios do contato precoce pele-a-pele para a mãe e recém-nascido pode permitir um momento de tranquilidade e segurança, sendo vantajoso para ambos. Dessa forma, esse momento de interação pode proporcionar os efeitos fisiológicos benéficos a puérpera.…”
Section: Promoção Do Contato Pele a Pele Na Primeira Hora De Vidaunclassified