Hospital stay for healthy term newborn infants
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- DOI: 10.1542/peds.2015-0699
Hospital stay for healthy term newborn infants
Abstract
The hospital stay of the mother and her healthy term newborn infant should be long enough to allow identification of problems and to ensure that the mother is sufficiently recovered and prepared to care for herself and her newborn at home. The length of stay should be based on the unique characteristics of each mother-infant dyad, including the health of the mother, the health and stability of the newborn, the ability and confidence of the mother to care for herself and her newborn, the adequacy of support systems at home, and access to appropriate follow-up care in a medical home. Input from the mother and her obstetrical care provider should be considered before a decision to discharge a newborn is made, and all efforts should be made to keep a mother and her newborn together to ensure simultaneous discharge.
Keywords: hospital discharge; newborn.
Copyright © 2015 by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
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