Every year in India 1.2 million infants die before completing their first four weeks of life and for 40% of infants, death occurs on first 48 hours of life. There is a lot of work to be done in improving “Newborn Health” in India. If caregivers, parents, government and private sector, and non-governmental agencies work together, this death rate can be reduced considerably.
Throughout the week the postnatal mothers were assessed on newborn care practices. Forty mothers and their babies, within seven days of their postnatal period were assessed in labour rooms and postnatal wards of Women and Child Block, Kasturba Hospital, Manipal. Practices observed were maintenance of thermoregulation, management of feeding, prevention of infection, sleeping pattern and bonding. Most of the mothers were following the correct techniques for the newborn care. Emphasis was given on exclusive breast feeding for mothers who had normal delivery and caesarean section. Health teaching was given to the mothers and their family members. The mothers and family members appreciated the care and assistance provided. This activity was coordinated by Mrs. Sushmitha and Mrs. Yashoda, faculty, MCON Manipal along with 1st year MSc Nursing students of MCON Manipal.