POSTNATAL PERIOD. Examining the Newborn Apgar Scale- Pulse/heart rate Respiration Skin color Muscle tone Reflex.

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POSTNATAL PERIOD

Examining the Newborn Apgar Scale- Pulse/heart rate Respiration Skin color Muscle tone Reflex

Benefits of Breastfeeding 1.Contains all nutrients baby needs 2.Protection against infection 3.Babies less likely to get colds 4.Good tooth & jaw formation 5.Doesn’t cost as much 6.Convenient 7.Easier to regain figure

Temporary Reflexes  Rooting  Grasp  Startle

What do Babies Need o Food o Sleep o Exercise o Kept clean, warm and safe o Medical care o Looked at, touched & played with o Love