Rooming in outweighs the risk for newborn falls as I think it gives the parents a clear picture of what it will be like when they discharge. I'm a strong believer of room-sharing in general as I think babies need their moms close by, especially the first months of life. I think it increases bonding and puts the parents more in sync with identifying issues that may come up with the baby whether that be respiratory issues or other issues. I know that it is to encourage the mothers to breastfeed, however I think that even if you don't breastfeed the parents and the babies can benefit from this. Breastfeeding is the preferred way of feeding for many providers and hospitals who have chosen the room in policies, as there are many benefits including reducing incidents of disease later in life. These policies must take the mothers and their circumstances into consideration. As we all know new parents are very tired and nervous most of the time. Having the baby room in gets you in the habit of putting the baby back into their safe sleeping spot and while at the hospital the nurses are there to remind you of putting them back in the bassinet. For me I couldn't imagine my son going to the nursery out of my view. Falls are a risk with this but I think more than not the baby needs this bonding. New parents may under-report falls out of shame and fear of outside involvement, and I think education should be done on this to encourage parents to call immediately, when they are feeling too tired or unsafe, or if the baby should fall.    What is the interprofessional collaboration that should increase the safety of care in the situation.

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Rooming in outweighs the risk for newborn falls as I think it gives the parents a clear picture of what it will be like when they discharge. I'm a strong believer of room-sharing in general as I think babies need their moms close by, especially the first months of life. I think it increases bonding and puts the parents more in sync with identifying issues that may come up with the baby whether that be respiratory issues or other issues. I know that it is to encourage the mothers to breastfeed, however I think that even if you don't breastfeed the parents and the babies can benefit from this. Breastfeeding is the preferred way of feeding for many providers and hospitals who have chosen the room in policies, as there are many benefits including reducing incidents of disease later in life. These policies must take the mothers and their circumstances into consideration. As we all know new parents are very tired and nervous most of the time. Having the baby room in gets you in the habit of putting the baby back into their safe sleeping spot and while at the hospital the nurses are there to remind you of putting them back in the bassinet. For me I couldn't imagine my son going to the nursery out of my view. Falls are a risk with this but I think more than not the baby needs this bonding. New parents may under-report falls out of shame and fear of outside involvement, and I think education should be done on this to encourage parents to call immediately, when they are feeling too tired or unsafe, or if the baby should fall. 

 

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