Postnatal care (PNC) is the care given to the mother and her newborn baby instantly after the birth and for the first six weeks of life. Regardless of the place of birth, it is important that someone guides the woman and infant for the first 24 hours after birth to acknowledge to any changes in her or her baby's condition. Historically, the global maternal health community has largely focused on access to high quality maternity care during pregnancy, labor and delivery. are important interventions and practices during this period that can reduce these risks. Essential care for all newborns should include advancing and supporting early and absolute keeping the baby warm, breastfeeding, increasing hand washing and providing hygienic naval cord and skin care, recognizing conditions requiring additional care and counseling on when to take a newborn to a health ability.
Research Article: Journal of Health & Medical Informatics
Research Article: Journal of Health & Medical Informatics
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Research Article: Journal of Health & Medical Informatics
Research Article: Journal of Health & Medical Informatics
Research Article: Journal of Health & Medical Informatics
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Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Alternative & Integrative Medicine
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Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Health & Medical Informatics
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Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Hypertension: Open Access
Posters: Journal of Nephrology & Therapeutics
Posters: Journal of Nephrology & Therapeutics
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