
Preterm Infant parents Network UgandaπΊπ¬
@pretermsug
We bring together parents, healthcare experts and scientists with the common goal of improving long-term health of preterm and newborn children
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21-10-2022 21:17:27
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WHO/Europe WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean World Health Organization (WHO) Western Pacific World Health Organization South-East Asia WHO Indonesia PAHO/WHO π€± Mothers with #mpox can continue breastfeeding, given the many health benefits for their baby. To reduce the risk of transmission: βοΈ Limit direct skin contact β especially if there are open lesions βοΈ Cover any lesions during breastfeeding Mothers who paused


After the introduction of the Commcare app used by the volunteers village kangaroo ambassadors for community follow up .We have seen the number of parents coming back for kangaroo clinics increase πππππππ ππππππππ πππ πππππ.Thanks to dimagi Dr. Faith Nabushawo Dr. Diana Atwine Musinguzi Goodluck R #KigeziNews #Mohdelivers Richard Mugahi




Kangaroo care follow up clinic at πππππππ ππππππππ πππ πππππ yesterday where over 90 parents attended and greatly appreciate Mama Tulia for the support with ROP screening for preemies . Dr. Diana Atwine dimagi Hope for HIE βοΈ ATTA Breastmilk Community πΊπ¬ Richard Mugahi National Safe-Motherhood Expert Committee (NASMEC)







WHO today reported Uganda and Ethiopia as the only countries in Africa to register sustainable reduction in Newborn mortality WHO Uganda Dr. Diana Atwine Dr. Faith Nabushawo Musinguzi Goodluck R #KigeziNews #Mohdelivers National Safe-Motherhood Expert Committee (NASMEC) Richard Mugahi Muhoozi Kainerugaba The New Vision πππππππ ππππππππ πππ πππππ Sabrina Kitaka Daily Monitor


One of moms at Kawempe National Referral Hospital giving kangaroo care. She told me the kangaroo mother care is used to regulate the temperature of her baby. Radio 4 |103.3 FM Ensunsuzi Preterm Infant parents Network UgandaπΊπ¬


Today, we launched the My babyβs first campaign, empowering parents to give their babies the best start in life! The Commissioner for Child and Reproductive Health Richard Mugahi graced the occasion, highlighting the importance of early interventions.



Today at πππππππ ππππππππ πππ πππππ, over 300 mothers above 25 attended antenatal care and learned about the causes of prematurity. π With over 600 mothers receiving antenatal services every week, we're committed to providing quality care and education to ensure healthy pregnancies and babies.

