45 min

Episode 80 - Caring for a late preterm baby The Great Birth Rebellion

    • Medicine

In this episode Mel draws on her life and midwifery experience (and of course, the research evidence) to discuss care of late pre-term babies born between 34-36.6 weeks gestation. Mel offers some alternative care strategies such as delayed cord clamping, kangaroo care and sunlight for prevention of jaundice, among other things. 

Time stamps

00:00 intro and summary of episode 

03:38 what is a late preterm baby

06:55 Why some babies are born early 

10:50 Keeping your baby well through labour

15:20 Immediate post-birth care of late preterm babies 

21:25 signs of respiratory distress

27:12 feeding behaviour 

28:16 Thermoregulation

31:56 Keeping your baby ‘sweet’

37:20 caring for your baby in the following days with Kangaroo care and Sunlight exposure

 

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Disclaimer: 

The information and resources provided on this podcast does not, and is not intended to, constitute or replace medical or midwifery advice. Instead, all information provided is intended for education, with it’s application intended for discussion between yourself and your care provider and/or workplace if you are a health professional.

The Great Birth Rebellion podcast reserves the right to supplement, edit, change, delete any information at any time. Whilst we have tried to maintain accuracy and completeness of information, we do not warrant or guarantee the accuracy or currency of the information. The podcast accepts no liability for any loss, damage or unfavourable outcomes howsoever arising out of the use or reliance on the content.

In this episode Mel draws on her life and midwifery experience (and of course, the research evidence) to discuss care of late pre-term babies born between 34-36.6 weeks gestation. Mel offers some alternative care strategies such as delayed cord clamping, kangaroo care and sunlight for prevention of jaundice, among other things. 

Time stamps

00:00 intro and summary of episode 

03:38 what is a late preterm baby

06:55 Why some babies are born early 

10:50 Keeping your baby well through labour

15:20 Immediate post-birth care of late preterm babies 

21:25 signs of respiratory distress

27:12 feeding behaviour 

28:16 Thermoregulation

31:56 Keeping your baby ‘sweet’

37:20 caring for your baby in the following days with Kangaroo care and Sunlight exposure

 

To get on the mailing list for the podcast and to access the resource folders for each episode, visit www.melaniethemidwife.com

Premium podcast members Hub

Being a premium podcast member gives you access to the transcript and additional resources for each episode AND the 'ask Mel a question' button so you can submit questions for the monthly 'Ask me anything' episode. Only available in the premium podcast members hub

Find out all the details here

You can find out more about Mel @melaniethemidwife 

 

Disclaimer: 

The information and resources provided on this podcast does not, and is not intended to, constitute or replace medical or midwifery advice. Instead, all information provided is intended for education, with it’s application intended for discussion between yourself and your care provider and/or workplace if you are a health professional.

The Great Birth Rebellion podcast reserves the right to supplement, edit, change, delete any information at any time. Whilst we have tried to maintain accuracy and completeness of information, we do not warrant or guarantee the accuracy or currency of the information. The podcast accepts no liability for any loss, damage or unfavourable outcomes howsoever arising out of the use or reliance on the content.

45 min