Rooming-in

Maternity Clinic
Rooming in
Call center
2410 996000

IASO Thessalias offers mothers the option of having their baby in the same room with them 24/7, from the time the baby is born to the time they are discharged from the Maternity Hospital, irrespective of room type and without any extra charge. 

The Personnel takes care of the newborn on a daily basis. However, if the mother wishes so, she may participate in her baby’s care routine. 

In all events, the nursing personnel expends all efforts to keep the mothers close to their newborns. 

The term “rooming-in” refers to the practice of having the baby in the same room with the mother 24/7, from the time the baby is born to the time they are discharged from the Maternity Hospital. 

This practice also encourages early start and continuation of breastfeeding. Rooming-in is among the 10 steps to successful breastfeeding according to the Baby-friendly Hospital Initiative launched by WHO and UNICEF.

Rooming-in:

  • offers uninterrupted contact between mother and child from the moment of birth, which contributes towards building their relationship
  • strengthens the emotional bond with the mother
  • gives babies the sense of security, peace and tranquility they are entitled to

The baby is not a stand-alone unit. There’s ONLY the mother-baby duo, who must get to know each other, cooperate and function as a team. 

By getting the chance to care for her baby, the mother will be more accustomed to it and will have better adjusted to its needs and patterns from the time they were still at the Maternity Hospital. 

Rooming-in also affects the breastfeeding process. Baby perceive their mother’s breast as a part of themselves; the same applies for the mother who offers her milk to her baby.

Through rooming-in

the mother has the chance to occupy herself with breastfeeding throughout the day, trying to teach her baby to breastfeed, as breastfeeding does not just rely on instinct, but is a skill that needs to be picked up both by the mother and the baby. The baby has the chance to experience exclusive breastfeeding, with all its advantages, and eat freely and without any limitations, any time of the day or night it wishes.

The mother also starts to recognize the first signs of hunger from her baby.

Before crying, the baby expresses its hunger in other ways:

  1. moving its head left and right, as if looking for something
  2. licking its lips
  3. making breastfeeding movements
  4. sucking its fingers

If the mother ignores these signs for a while, then the baby starts crying, and the more restless the baby is, the harder it is to breastfeed it.

The mother starts to:

  • learn how to place the baby on her breast properly, so that she is not in pain, and to avoid irritation to the nipples
  • choose the most comfortable breastfeeding position for her and her baby each time
  • recognize when the baby is full

Both the mother’s partner and the adherence to the visiting hours contribute to successful application of the rooming-in practice.