“First Embrace” campaign further promoted

“First Embrace” campaign further promoted hinh anh 1A healthcare provider at the National Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital helps a mother breastfeed her baby within one hour after birth.(Source: VNA)

Da Nang (VNA) – Domestic and
international health experts gathered in the central City of Da Nang on August
17 to call on countries to promote early essential newborn care (EENC).

The event was organised by the World Health
Organisation (WHO) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) themed
“First embrace: benefitting another 4 million newborns”.

According to the , a newborn baby dies every
two minutes in the Western Pacific Region. A major contributor to newborn
deaths is early separation from mothers after birth. These deaths can be
prevented by practicing EENC after birth to save the lives of newborns and give
them the best start.

The core of is the –
immediate and thorough drying after birth followed by skin-to-skin contact,
appropriately timed clamping and cutting of the umbilical cord and exclusive
breastfeeding.

EENC can be performed in all birth settings. The
approach has been applied in 16 nations across the world, with more than 30,000
medical workers receiving training at 2,522 medical institutions, and has benefited
nearly four million newborns.

According to Nguyen Duc
Vinh, Director of the Heath Ministry’s Maternal and Child
Health Department, Vietnam has made great efforts in performing EENC. 

So far, the method has been implemented in all
provinces and cities nationwide, with nearly 9,000 trained medical workers. Up
to 78 percent of full-termed infants have skin-to-skin contact with their
mothers, and are breastfed right after birth.

The “First Embrace” campaign was first launched
in the Philippines in March, 2015. The campaign has been launched in eight
nations, namely Cambodia, China, Laos, Mongolia, Papua New Guinea, the
Philippines, the Solomon Islands and Vietnam.-VNA

VNA

Source: VietnamPlus

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