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Supportive Developmental Care for Newborns

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- Non-Nutritive Sucking

Sucking on fingers or hands is an innate behavior observed in the fetus during pregnancy. Non-nutritive sucking can be implemented by offering the infant an empty breast (without milk) or a pacifier during routine care or tube feeding.

Benefits of Non-Nutritive Sucking

  • Reduces the infant’s perception of pain by shifting focus to sucking instead.
  • Provides comfort and soothes the infant.
  • Helps the infant return to a calm state quickly after being disturbed.
  • Supports the development of swallowing and digestion, strengthening sucking ability and accelerating the transition from tube feeding to oral feeding.
  • Enhances digestive function and promotes weight gain.

Note: Excessive non-nutritive sucking, especially in preterm infants, should be avoided to prevent weight loss due to energy expenditure during sucking.