Thursday, November 19, 2009

10 Steps of the Mother Friendly Childbirth Initiative

A Mother-Friendly hospital, birth centre or home birth service:

  1. Offers all birthing women:
  • Unrestricted access to birth companions of her choice, including fathers, partners, children, family members, and friends;
  • Unrestricted access to continuous emotional and physical support from a skilled woman- for example, a doula, or labour support professional;
  • Access to professional midwifery care

2. Provides accurate descriptive and statistical information to the public about its practices and procedures for birth care, including measures of interventions and outcomes.

3. Provides culturally competent care - that is, care that is sensitive and responsive to the specific beliefs, values and customs of the mother's ethnicity and religion.

4. Provides women with the freedom to walk, move about, and assume the positions of her choice during labour and birth (unless a restriction is specifically required to correct a complication), and discourages the use of the lithotomy(flat on back with legs elevated)position.

5. Has clearly defined policies and procedures for:

  • collaborating and consulting throughout the perinatal period with other maternity services, including communicating with the original caregiver when transfer from one birth site to another is necessary;
  • linking mother and baby to appropriate community resources, including prenatal and post-discharge follow-up and breastfeeding support.

6. Does not routinely employ practices and procedures that are unsupported by scientific evidence, including but not limited to the following:

  • shaving;
  • enemas;
  • IVs (intravenous drip)
  • witholding nourishment or water;
  • early rupture of membranes;
  • electronic fetal monitoring;

other interventions are limited as follows:

  • Has an induction rate of 10% or less;
  • Has an episiotomy rate of 20% or less, with a goal of 5% or less;
  • Has a total cesarean rate of 10% or less in community hospitals, and 15% or less in tertiary care (high-risk) hospitals'
  • Has a VBAC (vaginal birth after cesarean) rate of 60% or more with a goal of 75% or more

7. Educates staff in non-drug methods of pain relief, and does not promote the use of analgesic or anesthetic drugs not specifically required to correct a complication.

8. Encourages all mothers and families, including those with sick or premature newborns and infants with congenital problems, to touch, hold, breastfeed, and care for their babies to the extent compatible with their conditions.

9. Discourages non-religious circumcision of the newborn.

10. Strives to acheive the WHO-UNICEF "Ten Steps of the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative" to promote successful breastfeeding:

  • Have a written breastfeeding policy this is routinely communicated to all health care staff;
  • Train all health care staff in skills necessary to implement this policy;
  • Inform all pregnant women about the benefits and management of breastfeeding;
  • Help mothers initiate breastfeeding within a half-hour of birth;
  • Show mothers how to breastfeed and how to maintain lactation even if they should be seperated from their infants;
  • Give newborn infants no food or drink other than breast milk unless medically indicated;
  • Practice rooming in: allow mothers and infants to remain together 24 hours a day;
  • Encourage breastfeeding on demand (or cue feeding);
  • Give no artificial teat or pacifiers (also called dummies or soothers)to breastfeeding infants;
  • Foster the establishment of breastfeeding support groups and refer mothers to them on discharge from hospital or clinics.

This and more information can be viewed on their webiste.http://www.motherfriendly.org/mfci.php

Much Love,

Marissa

5 comments:

  1. Have you ever thought of doing some research and seeing which hospitals are baby friendly in Calgary? You could send me your results and I could submit them to Birth Unlimited. :P

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  2. Well the hospitals say they are Mother-Friendly and after reading this are from from it. But I can check out if it is Baby Friendly. I know the foothills NICU really pushes Kangaroo Care which is great.

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  3. None of the Calgary Hospitals are baby friendly unfortunatly.

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  4. I agree with Chels, looking through the list, I have to say they aren't very close. It seems to depend on the staff attending you whether or not you are helped out with breastfeeding.

    Many moms I have spoken too don't have nice things to say about the nurses in the postpartum unit, especially at Rockyview. And at Rockyview they want to take the baby away from the mother if she had C Section, for an hour so mom can rest. That time is crucial for bonding, but they don't seem to care.

    I can't find a policy on any of the websites.

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