Indian Journal of Physiology
and Pharmacology

Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player.

Get Adobe Flash player


Volume 58 - Number 2 April - 2014 (Current issue) ISSN 0019-5499

Effect of skin to skin care to neonates on pulse rate, respiratory rate, SPO2 and blood pressure in mothers

Archana Nimbalkar, Dipen Patel, Ankur Sethi and Somashekhar Nimbalkar


Abstract

Physiological benefits of skin to skin care (STS) to newborns are known but there is scarcity of data on changes in physiological parameters like pulse rate, respiratory rate, SPO2 and blood pressure in mothers during STS. We hypothesize that STS is beneficial to mothers with respect to these parameters. Objective of this study was to assess the changes of these parameters in mothers while providing STS for one hour. STS was provided by 52 mothers for a total of 127 times and parameters were recorded at starting of STS, at 15 min, at 30 min, at 60 min of STS and at 5 min rest after stopping STS. There were no significant changes in pulse rate and SPO2 but blood pressure and respiratory rate reduced significantly during STS as compared to rest after stopping STS. Thus STS is physiologically beneficial to mothers.

 

How to cite this article : Archana Nimbalkar, Dipen Patel, Ankur Sethi and Somashekhar Nimbalkar. Effect of skin to skin care to neonates on pulse rate, respiratory rate, SPO2 and blood pressure in mothers. Indian J Physiol Pharmacol 2014; 58(2) : 174-177