..

臨床症例報告ジャーナル

原稿を提出する arrow_forward arrow_forward ..

Sudden Unexpected Postnatal Collapse of a Neonate During Skin-to-Skin Contact

Abstract

Lun Chen, Te-Yao Hsu, Mei-Chen Ou-Yang, Chih-Cheng Chen, Ying-Jui Lin and Hsin-Chun Huang

Skin-to-skin contact (SSC) is a well-documented benefits manner for neonates and mothers. Neonates are placed on their mothers’ chest after birth immediately which will contribute to the transition from fetal to extra-uterine life such as stabilizing babies’ respiration, body temperature and blood sugar. Besides, SSC also helps mothers’ recovery after delivery. However, some acute life-threatening events happened during SSC. Herein, we reported the sudden unexpected collapse of a well-appearing full-term baby occurred during SCC and to make health care providers and parents aware of this possible risk.

免責事項: この要約は人工知能ツールを使用して翻訳されており、まだレビューまたは確認されていません

この記事をシェアする

インデックス付き

arrow_upward arrow_upward