Transparency 5.1 The Ten Steps to successful breastfeeding: Actions, concerns and solutions - worksheet Example STEP 1:Have a written breast-feeding policy.

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Transparency 5.1 The Ten Steps to successful breastfeeding: Actions, concerns and solutions - worksheet Example STEP 1:Have a written breast-feeding policy that is routinely communicated to all health care staff Actions necessary to implement the step

Transparency 5.2 STEP 1:Have a written breast-feeding policy that is routinely communicated to all health care staff Common concerns and solutions

Transparency 5.3 The Ten Steps to successful breastfeeding: Actions, concerns and solutions - worksheet Example STEP 7:Practice rooming-in. Common concerns and solutions

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Transparency 5.7 The Ten Steps to successful breastfeeding: Actions, concerns and solutions - worksheet Example STEP 7:Practice rooming-in. Actions necessary to implement the step Make needed changes in physical facility. Discontinue nursery. Make adjustments to improve comfort, hygiene, and safety of mother and baby. Require and arrange for cross training of nursery and postpartum personnel so they all have the skills to take care of both baby and mother. Institute individual or group education sessions for mothers on mother-baby postpartum care. Sessions should include information on how to care for babies who are rooming-in.