Kangaroo Mother Care - It's Beginnings And Benefits.
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According to CBS News.com, over the last 25 years, the number of premature births has soared 30 percent in the United States - to more than 500,000 a year!
In addition to solving the mystery behind such an alarming trend, there is a simple yet effective method that has been found to - at least - increase the chances of a premature baby's survival.
Termed "kangaroo mother care", this simple method has had several benefits for both baby and parents alike.
But what is "kangaroo mother care" (also known as kangaroo care), and what are it's supposed benefits?
* The Origins Of Kangaroo Mother Care.
In 1979, in a hospital in Bogota, Colombia, the survival rate for premature babies was alarmingly low.
Due to overcrowded facilities, a shortage of medical personnel and equipment, and at times poor sanitation, the dangers of cross infections was extremely high. Thereby, making it quite a challenge for doctors to keep premature infants alive.
This was the catalyst that drove a Colombian doctor to come up with a simple, yet effective solution that would help alleviate this problem. Therein lies the birth of "kangaroo mother care."
* How Kangaroo Mother Care Works.
How does this simple process work? When a baby is born prematurely; until it's condition is stabilized; it is cared for by standard neonatal procedures. While this is taking place, the mother receives training in caring for her infant.
Once the baby is deemed sufficiently healthy, the mother literally becomes a living incubator.
Much like a kangaroo mother keeps her joey warm and well-fed in her pouch; the human mother keeps her baby close to her - wrapped vertically between her breasts - and provides her baby with the warmth and nourishment vital for his/her survival.
Hence, the term "kangaroo mother care."
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* Does Kangaroo Mother Care Rely On The Use Of Special Equipment?
Ingeniously, there is not a need for fancy equipment. The mother simply wears a suitable blouse, or a normal dress with a waistband.
In a children’s hospital in Argentina, specially designed aprons were provided for the nurses (and mothers if they were able) to carry the premature babies next to their stomachs, while allowing them to go about their work or daily activities.
Once the baby gains sufficient weight, both mother and baby can go home, returning to the hospital regularly for vital checkups.
* What Are The Overall Benefits Of Kangaroo Mother Care.
In addition to "kangaroo mother care" being safe and effective, it provides benefits for baby, mother, immediate family members, as well as the hospitals.
Benefits for baby include:
1.) immediate weight gain
2.) do very well health-wise
3.) sleep longer
4.) improved breathing patterns
5.) shortened hospital stays
6.) engenders a greater sense of security (similar to feelings felt in the womb)
Benefits for mother include:
1.) a closer bond between mother and baby
2.) may lessen maternal depression
These same benefits are experienced by other members of the immediate family as well. In Mexico, relatives are trained to become "kangaroo fathers,", "kangaroo sisters," as well as "kangaroo grandmothers," providing mom with a much needed and deserved break.
Benefits to the hospitals include:
1.) requires no special equipment
2.) a minimal to no overhead cost
3.) fewer incubators are needed
4.) much less hospital time is needed
In 2005, UNICEF took note of the fact that with this simple solution, the death rate of premature babies in Tokyo Metropolitan Bokuto Hospital (where this procedure had too been adopted) had dropped, and the hospitalization period was shortened.
With such great success, it's no wonder that "kangaroo mother care," is growing in popularity in developed countries for both premature and full-term babies ( It is estimated that more than 200 neonatal intensive care units practice this procedure today, compared to less than 70 in the early 1990s. A recent survey found that at least 82 percent of neonatal intensive care units use kangaroo mother care in the United States).
No cost, no equipment, just the skin-to-skin contact between mother and child. Simplistic, yes. Potentially life-saving, definitely.
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Well done Veronica and congrats on your HubNuggets nomination.
You can find pictures of parents in NICU doing Kangaroo Care at Flickr.com. I found the pics searching Premature Infants NICU.
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I love this! The warmth of the human body and touch is indeed healing. Great hub Veronica. :)
Kewl! thanks
Well that is certainly a suprising and interesting method, although I don't see American physicans doing it in most cases with premies. Would only work with the less premature births.
Touch in my opinion is everything though.
That's only because many of them have severe problems like wet lung disease, immature lungs, etc. Great hub!
Congrats on the nom!
What a great hub! This is the first I've ever heard about it and it sounds like a wonderful method. Kudos!
This is a very cool idea. I wonder if women used to keep their little babes next to them way back in the old days. Often times, the simple methods were discarded long ago for more modern ones.
Great hub, Veronica. Best of luck in the HubNuggets contest!
Fabulous, Veronica. Congratulations on the nomination, well deserved. I've casted my vote for you.
Did you have a premature baby? My sisters twins were TINY. This is such a cool idea, never heard of it, but it makes so much sense.
Laura
Hi veronica,
500,000 premature babies dies every year, that too in U.S. unbelievable.
Hi Veronica, loved this Hub on Kangaroo Care, it just makes sense all the way around. Your topics are always so unique!Just keep on going the way you are my friend, we are awaiting your next....thanks! Deborah-Lynn :)
How does a person go about finding these hospitals in the US. I don't want to repeat my experience with my preemie baby that I had 2 months ago in a Phoenix hospital. They actually discouraged holding my baby and he only had an NG tube...no vent etc.
Thanks Veronica. The reason they gave for not wanting me to hold him except during his feedings, was because they said it would take energy from him if I held him. And as a result it would take him longer to suck well, gain weight and be released from the hospital. We were not in Indiana where we planned to have the birth, since he was early, so we had no time to research the policies and find a hospital that would honor our wishes. So we had Doctors and midwives that we were meeting for the first time when he was born.
I will continue to look.
Great hub,I lucky met your hub.
Both my husband and I did Kangaroo care with our daughter who was born at 29 weeks. It really did make a huge difference in her growth and well-being and it was great for us to be able to snuggle with our tiny little girl.
Very good hub! I have done Kangaroo Care with my premie and it looks like I am going to have another premie this next week, so I will be doing it again. Thanks for the good information.
So effective and yet so simple! Great hub.
I had never heard this called Kangaroo care. Great hub; thanks for sharing.


























creativeone59 Level 4 Commenter 2 years ago
Another good hub, where do you get this stuff?. thanks for sharing. creativeone59