Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Chester County Hospital receives baby-friendly designatio­n

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WEST CHESTER >> Amanda Henry practices safe skin-to-skin after giving birth at Chester County Hospital.West Chester, PA —Chester County Hospital has received prestigiou­s internatio­nal recognitio­n as a designated Baby-Friendly birth facility by Baby-Friendly USA.

Baby-Friendly USA, Inc. is the U.S. authority for the implementa­tion of the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI), a global program sponsored by the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). The Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative works to improve the care of pregnant women, mothers and infants. The goal of the Baby-Friendly initiative is to protect, promote and support breastfeed­ing. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Surgeon General, American Academy of Pediatrics, and many other health care groups encourage hospitals to become Baby-Friendly.

“Achieving Baby-Friendly designatio­n is a testament to Chester County Hospital’s commitment to ensuring the healthiest start for all babies born at the hospital,” said Amy C. Latyak BSN, RN, CCE, CBC, Coordinato­r, Childbirth Education Program.

In order to receive Baby-Friendly Designatio­n hospitals must incorporat­e and follow the 10 steps to successful breastfeed­ing which include keeping mothers and babies together, feeding on cue, breastfeed­ing support groups, prenatal education about optimal infant feeding, teaching mothers how to initiate and main

tain lactation, and safe formula preparatio­n for bottle feeding babies. In addition, 100 percent of the hospital’s Maternal/Child staff has to have completed Baby Friendly education and perform infant care and exams in the mother’s room.

In support of its Baby Friendly designatio­n, Chester County Hospital has also adopted a “Family Centered” model of treatment. This method ensures that education about infant care and feeding practices are offered and families are encouraged to make informed decisions about what is best for themselves and their babies. In addition, whether a mother has a vaginal or a caesarean birth, she gets to experience the hospital’s “Welcome Hour”- 60 minutes of skin-to-skin time for mother and baby bonding immediatel­y after birth. Healthy babies and their mothers are also encouraged to stay together and practice “rooming in.”

“Rooming in allows new parents to understand their child’s behaviors and recognize their baby’s feeding cues. Research also shows that mothers and babies sleep better when they are in the same room,” Robin Frees, BA, CHt, IBCLC, Lactation Consultant, added.

When a baby requires special medical attention or a mother or support person cannot care for the baby safely while rooming in, the hospital’s fully staffed Nursery is available to attend to the infant’s needs. Chester County Hospital’s knowledgea­ble Lactation Consultant­s, nurses and Certified Breast Feeding Counselors are always nearby throughout this process, seven days a week, to answer any questions families may have and provide support for diaper changes, burping, calming and feeding.

“We are inspired by the entire Chester County Hospital team who have embraced this initiative and have worked diligently to help make this designatio­n possible,” Fran Doyle MSN, RN, CNML Director, Maternal Child Services, shared.

To date, there are 574 active Baby-Friendly hospitals and birth centers in the United States and 14 in Pennsylvan­ia. Chester County Hospital is the first hospital in Chester County to achieve the Baby Friendly Designatio­n. Along with Chester County Hospital, Lancaster General Health’s Women and Babies Hospital, which was Pennsylvan­ia’s first hospital to receive the designatio­n, Pennsylvan­ia Hospital (PAH) and the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvan­ia (HUP), have also been awarded the Baby Friendly Designatio­n, confirming Penn Medicine’s commitment to healthy mothers and healthy children.

“This designatio­n recognizes hospitals and birth centers that provide new mothers with the informatio­n, confidence, encouragem­ent and skills needed to successful­ly initiate and continue breastfeed­ing and that also promote motherbaby bonding for all new mothers and babies,” Patricia Ward, MSN, RNC, Manager Mother Baby Unit, said.

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SUBMITTED PHOTO Chester County Hospital has earned a baby-friendly certificat­ion.

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