Some of the benefits of mother-baby nursing for the family and newborn include which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
a. Fostering breast feeding
b. Providing individualized, one-to-one care
c. Promoting the mother's role and attachment
d. Decreasing the incidence of cross-infection
e. Increasing maternal self-confidence in caring for the newborn
f. Facilitating early establishment of biologic rhythms with flexible feeding and sleep cycles
A, B, C, D, E, F
Some of the benefits of mother-baby nursing for the family and newborn include fostering breast feeding; providing individualized, one-to-one care; promoting the mother's role and attachment; decreasing the incidence of cross-infection; increasing maternal self-confidence in caring for the newborn; and facilitating early establishment of biologic rhythms with flexible feeding and sleep cycles. Other benefits include increasing educational opportunities; fostering continuity of care and reduction of confusion of messages between care givers; promoting the mother's learning about her newborn and self-care capabilities; and eliminating anxiety about whether the newborn is properly cared for.
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