The Images Are Belongs To The Rightful Owners.: Governor Panotes Avenue, Daet, Camarines Norte
The Images Are Belongs To The Rightful Owners.: Governor Panotes Avenue, Daet, Camarines Norte
COLLEGE OF NURSING
And MIDWIFERY
Governor Panotes Avenue,
Daet, Camarines Norte
Title Page
Introduction i
Objectives ii
Early Cues 2
Active Cues 2
“Russel S. Baylon is a senior student of the College of
Nursing and Midwifery in Mabini Colleges Late Cues 3
Incorporated. He is a class officer, the PIO of the BSN
IV-Pure S.Y. 2019-2020. As a student it is our role to Why babies cry 5
inspire and help others to reach their optimum level of
health. His curiosity and passion to nursing practice Newborn Feeding Reflexes 7
brought him to formulate this study about infant
feeding cues. Benefits of Breastfeeding 9
This study focuses on infant 0-6 months old and
mothers regarding with proper of breastfeeding. The Comfortable Feeding Positions 11
researcher will conduct a study entitled Self-Directed
Learning Module on Feeding Cues of Infants 0-6 References iii
Months: Basis for Competency Enhancement.”
About the Author iv
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Introduction References
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Objectives
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Benefits of Breastfeeding This is a sign of being dehydrated. Dehydration
occurs when the baby is not feeding well or losing
Breastfeeding is one of the most natural acts for
fluid through vomiting or diarrhoea.
the mother-infant relationship and it has benefits.
World Health Organization recommended Common infant feeding cues include:
breastfeeding exclusively for six months and up to 2
years old. Early, active and late cues
Here is an acronym on the benefits of breast Early Cues - detection of early cues is essentially
feeding. to successful breastfeeding.
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Late Cues – by the late stage of hunger, soothe 3. Gag reflex - Gagging when the throat or back of
and calm the baby before attempting to feed. the mouth is stimulated. The reflex helps
prevent choking, as well as helping to moderate
the transition from liquid to solid foods during
Moving head frantically infancy. Appears in 19 weeks of intrauterine
from side to side life.
Crying
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Newborn Feeding Reflexes
1. Rooting reflex -
This reflex starts
when the corner of
the baby's mouth is
stroked or touched.
This helps the baby
find the breast start
feeding. This reflex
disappears at 3
months
2. Sucking reflex -
When the anterior
of the baby's
mouth is touched,
the baby will begin
to suck. This
reflex disappears
at 2 to 5 months.
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Why babies cry?
The infant is fully dependent on the mother
she provide a new-born with the food, warmth and
comfort needed. When the baby cries, it's a way of
communicating those needs and asking the
mother for attention and care.
Here are some reasons why baby may cry:
Hunger – instruct the mother to offer her
breast.
Fatigue/Needs sleep/Irritated - One of the Hunger Teething
best ways to encourage sleep is to wrap the
baby in a blanket.
Teething
Heat or cold – instruct to give a warm bath
Needs to be held – rock or walk with the
Irritate Colic
baby
Dirty diaper – change diaper immediately
Reflux – instruct the mother to take breaks
and make baby burp often during meals and d
feed them while they’re sitting up.
Colic - rock or walk with your baby, offer a
pacifier. Dirty
Needs
Call the paediatrician right away if crying baby: Sleep diaper
Has been inconsolable for more than two
hours
Has a temperature of more than 38 degrees
Celsius
Has not able to drink or breastfeed Needs to Trapped
Is not peeing or has bloody poops, or does not be held air
respond to anything
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