Podcast | Late Preterm Babies CAN Breastfeed!
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In the latest episode of my Perinatal Professionals series, I explore the unique challenges faced by late preterm newborns, particularly in relation to breastfeeding and parental support. I review the characteristics of late preterm infants, the importance of understanding their developmental needs, and the critical role of professional support in improving breastfeeding outcomes. This episode emphasizes the need for parents to be informed about their baby's vulnerabilities and the implications for feeding and care.
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Takeaways:
Late preterm infants are born between 34 and 36 weeks gestation.
They face increased risks for various health issues compared to term infants.
Understanding the unique needs of late preterm babies is crucial for effective care.
Breastfeeding challenges are often linked to the neurological and muscular immaturity of late preterm infants.
Professional support significantly improves breastfeeding rates for these infants.
Parents need to be educated about the vulnerabilities of late preterm babies.
Exclusive human milk feeding can reduce hospitalization risks.
Breastfeeding self-efficacy is important for mothers of late preterm infants.
Parental guidance should be tailored to the specific needs of late preterm babies.
Awareness of developmental differences can help parents make informed feeding decisions.
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00:00 Understanding Late Preterm Newborns
02:45 Challenges in Breastfeeding Late Preterm Infants
06:04 The Importance of Parental Education
08:56 Professional Support and Breastfeeding Success
11:39 Optimizing Feeding for Late Preterm Babies
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