We end this study session with a reminder about essential newborn care, which you should conduct with all babies, regardless of whether they have any signs of asphyxiation.

When the baby's umbilical cord is cut, there are many physiological changes inside the baby's body to allow it to make the necessary adaptation to life outside its mother.

It is generally tougher to survive in the outside world than in the relative safety of the uterus, so we need to provide basic care to the newborn to help it resist some potential health risks listed below:

Health risks to newborns

Newborns need additional care to prevent:

With the health risks described before in mind, make sure that you give all newborn babies the following essential care: