Needs of a Newborn.

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Needs of a Newborn

Apgar Test The Apgar test is done at one minute and then again five minutes after delivery. They test for the newborn’s ability to adapt to and thrive in life outside of the uterus. The medical team observes the newborns heart rate, breathing, muscle tone, response to stimulation and skin color.

Apgar Test Each of the five areas is rated on a score of 0-10. Ten is a perfect score, but normal range is 6-10. A lower Apgar score signifies that the baby may need some medical assistance.

Feeding Options After birth, babies usually experience a slight weight loss. Neonates are fed on demand. Breast-feeding vs. bottle-feeding Both have their pro’s and con’s to identify and consider.

Nurturing and Bonding Bonding Forming an emotional tie between the parents and the child. When bonding begins to occur, the infant will begin to develop trust Erickson’s stage of Trust vs. Mistrust

Nurturing and Bonding Bonding occurs by: Looking lovingly at your baby Touching your baby lovingly Talking to your baby with an animated face and voice Being sensitive to the needs of the baby and responding consistently to baby’s needs.

Nurturing and Bonding If there are no delivery or newborn complications, routine medical procedures may be delayed to allow for the immediate bonding process. That is done by laying the baby on the mother’s stomach to hear the familiar heartbeat and feel the warmth of her skin. Holding, touching, talking, and looking into the child’s eyes will also build a bond with the baby.

Nurturing and Bonding These simple interactions build connections in the brain which strengthens brain development. Infants deprived of loving contact and bonding may suffer slower cognitive development.

Newborn Reflexes Reflexes Survival skills for the newborn A way for the physician to check the functioning of the baby’s neurological system. Rooting When the baby’s cheek is stroked, the baby will turn towards the side of his/her face that was stroked.

Newborn Reflexes Sucking Stimulated when something is put in the baby’s mouth. This reflex allows the newborn to feed from the mother’s breast or bottle immediately after delivery.

Newborn Reflexes Moro (startle) Stimulated when there is loud noise or sudden movement such as when the arms are held and then suddenly released It causes the baby to throw their legs and arms out with clenched fists.

Newborn Reflexes Babinski When the sole of the foot is stroked from heel to front. The toes will fan out. Grasping When an item is placed in the palm of the hand. The baby’s fingers will grab around it.

Newborn Reflexes Tonic Neck (fencer) The baby takes on a fencer arm stance where one arm is pulled back and the other arm extends forwards. Stepping When the baby’s feet touch a solid surface. They will make stepping motions.

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Summary There are many needs a newborn baby has. Today we learned about: The Apgar Test Fontanels Various feeding options The importance of nurturing and bonding Newborn reflexes

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