Allow Skin to Skin in NICU'S and longer Visiting hours for mothers

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#201

I believe in this petition, it's criminal to separate moms/ dads and their babies.

Annette Bing (Cape Town, 2020-05-04)

#203

I know the parents of a baby who were denied care visiting hours.They lost the baby.I think it is cruel not to be able to visit

Rene Van Wyngaarden (CANBERRA, 2020-05-05)

#204

I have friends who had premature babies and they all agree that 15 minutes is not enough. Baby has a much better chance of survival and growth if the parent-baby bond is promoted

Christell Oosthuizen (Port Elizabeth, 2020-05-05)

#209

It will save these babies lives!!!

Ellicia Stoltz (Pretoria, 2020-05-05)

#210

Skin to skin for a new born is the most important thing and the most soothing for babies fighting for their life in nicu.

Xandri Dirk Binneman (Pretoria, 2020-05-05)

#212

I was once a mother who sat next to a little bed in the NICU. Every minute we had together was precious and vital for my child. To think parents only have a few minutes with their child is an unbearable thought.

Roeline Van Eck (Johannesburg , 2020-05-05)

#214

I am a grandmother of twin prem babies. I know the importance of the parents being close to their babies, not just for the little ones but the parents as well.

Marilize Smith (Pretoria, 2020-05-05)

#224

I had prem twins

Elize Pieterse (Cape Town, 2020-05-05)

#231

Skin to skin is good evidence based care for premature infants and is vital in infant survival and mother-infant bonding. Having the parent as the primary caregiver of an infant in NICU reduces the burden on staff and ensures a shorter stay in the NICU as babies do better. The infant has a basic human right to care from his or her parents.

Sally Baker (Bryanston, 2020-05-06)

#232

It is of paramount importance to have the babies form a bond with their mother. Had they not been prematurely, they would have still be in the womb, what is the difference? You are cruelly depriving these child of something that is hugely necessary

Jayne Goss (Brackenfell , 2020-05-06)

#235

It is essential to a baby's development when premature to have skin to skin time, preferably with a parent.

Vanessa Stroud (Cape town, 2020-05-06)

#236

I had two premature babies. One born at 31 weeks back in 2015 and the other born at 29 weeks in Jan 2020.
They both are thrieving and healthy. The dr was amazed at our 29weekers progression. All due to skin to skin. It really does save lives.

Denise Louw (Gauteng, 2020-05-06)

#239

I am a parent of a preemie. And I can 100% attest that because I was in the hospital 9 hours a day it attributed to my child being discharged a whole month before his due date

Tasmin Johnson (Johannesburg , 2020-05-06)

#245

Babies need their mommies!!!!

Jo-Anne Walker (Benoni , 2020-05-07)

#246

A mother needs to be with this little one all the time!! Dit is uiters belangrik!! Veral sulke klein vroeggebore babas!! Hulle moet voel hul word nie verwerp nie!! So oorleef baie meer sulke ou kleintjies!!🙏🏻🙏🏻

Anet Edwards (Pretoria, 2020-05-07)

#249

I am a mum up a premature baby and I feel all mums need that bond with their babies..

Naadhirah Cassim (Johannesburg , 2020-05-07)

#250

My this is my daughter in law's second baby with respiratory problems in NICU she is devastated that she can't hold him. Please allow a mommy to have that touch with her baby

Yvonne Dos Santos (Johannesburg, 2020-05-07)

#252

I am signing because I have a new nephew in nicu and I believe in the early development I’in sensory systems and emotional development

Adelle Schwark (Johannesburg, 2020-05-07)

#255

Kangaroo care is the #1 way of helping your preemie. And I had 3. To stop a mom and child bonding is unnatural and the biggest mistake you can make. Allow mons to care for their babies!

Irmari Bouillon (Doringkloof, 2020-05-07)

#259

The need of a baby for its mother's presence and touch, is one of the most basic human needs. For a prematurely born baby, this need is vital. And during a pandemic or other disaster, it is extra important for mother and baby to be together as much as possible.

Ena Du Plessis (Johannesburg, 2020-05-10)

#260

As a doula, I am acutely aware of the necessity of skin to skin in premature babies.
The babies already have a disadvantage, please allow parents to help them.

Elfriede Delport (Cape Town, 2020-05-10)

#262

My baby is in NICU, and we are both sufferring

Karen Odgers (Germiston, 2020-05-11)

#263

My baby was in the NICU and I only got to see her 1 hour in one day

Melissa Van Wyk (BRAKPAN, 2020-05-11)

#264

The bond between mom and baby can only be formed by physical touch, and it is crucial to have that bond. The baby may feel rejected and hence take longer to recover, or even give up the will to live if there is no bond/physical touch from the mother

Susan Kruger (Waterval Boven, 2020-05-11)

#265

I have a cousin with a baby in NICU and it’s killing her not to hold her baby

Tammie Robberts (Springs, 2020-05-11)

#268

Skim to skin is very important for different reasons!

Cassy Olivier (Johannesburg, 2020-05-11)

#269

My baby was in nicu for a week.it was the longest week of my life. I cried so much. What would the difference be if I could see my baby for longer? I had to rush my breastfeeding and get out of there. Broke my heart. My baby has improved way more since being home. She kept loosing weight while there and went from 2.8 to 3.2 since being home in a matter of days. Babies needs their mommies. It felt like I had no right or say when it came to my baby.

Melani Walsh (Cape town , 2020-05-11)

#270

Babies need skin to skin especially from their mothers when born! Not only does it make their bond stronger but in most cases they can heal pre-mature infants just by hearing their moms heart beat!

Callan Du Plessis (Boksburg , 2020-05-11)

#271

I feel & I know babies who are in need of hearing their mothers voices close by & have the skin contact. It improves their progress regardless of their condition. I had sat with my daughter when her son was born a month premature & had breathing difficulties & apnea.
I watched the monitors when she spoke to him how they changed . I notice a dramatic change when she eventually was allowed skin to skin contact when she tried desperately to breast feed him. The quicker these babies are allowed to get closer & have skin to skin contact the quicker they will recover..
My heart is breaking to see my daughter in law going to see her son who had breathing difficulties when he was born by caesar section and had fluid on his lungs. In NICU the nurse/sister telling her she must not touch him. Since she did touch him & talk really close to him he has improved so much and now finally after 3 days they have allowed her to actually hold him his breathing has improved & although he is breathing unassited they still have the pipes & tubes on him.
Please we have to do skin to skin as soon as possible.

Lynn Odgers (Heidelberg, 2020-05-11)

#275

It is very important to do skin to skin.

Aileen Van Zyl (Kempton Park , 2020-05-11)

#276

My cousin had her baby recently and is allowed to see him for only a short while. From past experience we have learnt that babies who were in orphanages with no contact had a high mortaility rate. Why enforce this again, when we can learn from the past?

Mariska Pieterse (Brakpan, 2020-05-11)

#279

Contact with parents is essential for the microbiom of a newborn and premature baby

Marié Van Heerden (Edenvale, 2020-05-11)

#280

I am a midwife and have seen the benefits of skin to skin for the well being of mom and baby

Gail De Vos (Johannesburg, 2020-05-11)

#281

Baby's need contact with there mothers!!!

Tracey Hicks (Johannesburg, 2020-05-11)

#283

My baby was born 7 weeks prem on the 5th of April and spent 17 days in NICU. We have been on the receiving end of restricted visitation with the resultant limited kangarooing, difficulties establishing breastfeeding, and the emotional trauma of the separation and rules that changed daily. I wish this on no other newborn and parents.

Renata Schoeman (Bellville, 2020-05-11)

#290

I agree that mother and newborn should have more contact during this time 1 hour not enough

Feroza Khan (Gauteng , 2020-05-11)

#291

I'm a new Mommy and love the skin to skin. Best feeling ever and baby is Clos to mom and dad

Nadia Schoeman (Nigel, 2020-05-11)

#293

I am signing this petition bc it's really not enough to see ur baby for an hour a day as a mommy. There must be an exception

Nonhlanhla Ngwenya (Ekurhuleni , 2020-05-11)

#297

Families need as much support as possible in these difficult times.

Niyati Naik (Johannesburg, 2020-05-12)

#298

I am currently 31 weeks pregnant and have to go through this... My previous baby was a NICU baby and could see the difference skin to skin made... For baby and mom. An hour in the NICU per day is absurd!

Colette Saayman (Cape Town , 2020-05-12)

#299

Skin to skin does wonders, don't deprive the babies and moms

Tiisetso Malope (Springs, 2020-05-13)

#301

Skin to skin contact is critical to ensure the survival of the premature baby

Althea Haai (Johannesburg, 2020-05-14)

#302

I'm a mommy of a premature baby and I know how important the skin to skin is.

Lascia Hassett (Pretoria, 2020-05-14)

#303

I’m signing because I experienced the benefits of Kangaroo Care first hand and can’t imagine not having been able to experience it with my baby.

Claire Lombard (Pretoria, 2020-05-15)

#304

I'm signing because I am an NICU mom to 3. And skin to skin is extremely important for both mom & baby!

Shanawaaz Leeman (Cape Town, 2020-05-15)

#305

It is essential for babies optimal health to have skin to skin care it stabilizes babies breathing temperature heartbeat reduces stress hormones fires the right side of babies brains to produce oxytocin the love hormone.KMC is important for attachment and bonding and breastfeeding essential for parents well being.Parents need to spend as much time as possible with their newborns.KMC and KFC skin to skin care coloniizes baby with parents healthy bacteria.These new Restricted lockdown rules for babies in NICU are cruel and harmful to the mother baby dyad.

Pauleen Nelson (Cape Town, 2020-05-17)

#306

I'm signing this petition because Mother and baby should be seen as a unit.I could not believe my eyes when I read about restrictions on moms to be with there babies.The Need their Moms...its not a want it's a NEED!!!!So please!!!!!!!

Ester Williams (Cape Town, 2020-07-06)

#312

I’m signing because I’m also a mommy of a prem baby

Talitha Ellis (Paarl, 2021-03-18)

#315

I'm signing because I have a baby who's in NICU

Zamambo Dhlamini (Katlehong, 2021-03-19)

#318

I’m signing because my baby was in NICU for a month during the pandemic and I was allowed one hour a day, my husband was not allowed at all. This really negatively impacted the bonding process of our family and I’m sure baby could have been discharged sooner if we were allowed to do skin-to-skin. I felt like I could not advocate for my baby because I couldn’t really be there and wanted to spend time with my baby during that hour and not talk about her health as it “wasted” bonding time with her. Looking back I wish I stood up for my baby and I. I hope by signing this petition other parents can have a different experience.

Natashia Freidberg (Kempton Park, 2021-03-19)

#319

I am very passionate about preventing post partum depression.

Mareli Roets (Potchefstroom, 2021-03-19)

#320

I also have a premature child who was born in 2015 and knows the importance of kangaroo care, skin to skin with my preemie and spend as much time bonding with him.

Lindiwe Betha (NELSPRUIT , 2021-03-19)

#321

As a mother of a prem baby who spent 2 months in NICU I couldn't touch my child for the 1st 2 weeks of her life and it broke me. That wasn't even with COVID. short visiting times are doing more harm than good.

Robyn Nelson (Durban, 2021-03-19)

#322

Long term damage is being done to babies as well as mom and dad. Yes Covid is real but 15min a day is shocking and is not like Covid only jumps after 15min to its next victim. Honestly this is absurd.

Marilie Parsons (Hartbeespoort, 2021-03-19)

#325

I’m signing because this matter is near and dear to my heart. My baby was born 30 weeks weight 750g on the 1st of April 2020.

Annika Jansen van Vuuren (Pretoria, 2021-03-19)

#327

I am a mother, and we have the right to be with our children the same way they have a right to be with us. The have a right to feel safe in our arms and experience our love for them.

Juanita Steenekamp (Pretoria, 2021-03-19)

#328

Babies need skin time

Sonja Jonker (Pretoria, 2021-03-19)

#331

I have first hand experience of the benefits of skin to skin from having a 28 weekend in nicu for 110 days in 2019. The experience would have been unbearable for both parents and baby had it happened during covid

Tarryn Cox (Edenvale, 2021-03-19)

#332

I gave birth on the 1st of feb and was an emergency c section... was taken straight to the covid ward alone... went to theatre alone and honestly because of that I hated my birth , was alone in the covid ward after birth until 6pm that night while waiting my covid results... I only saw my baby for the first time that evening for 20 min😔

During the time I was in hospital I was allowed to visit nearly every visiting hours but as soon as I was discharged I could only see my baby for 1 hour out of the say for the next 2 weeks 😔 but did not need to have any covid test taken in the time I was out of hospital to come visit??

Honestly I felt super down because I hardly had anytime with my baby and sometimes when visiting I wasn’t even able to hold her ...

I believe especially for prem babies and their moms and dads allowing more contact time is needed... yes maybe having covid tests taken every 3 days is needed to stay safe but it’s something that needs to be considered

Nicole Ubsdell (Johannesburg, 2021-03-19)

#335

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Sarah Uren (Johannesburg, 2021-03-19)

#338

My Daughter had a prem baby on the 25th January and could not touch her baby for 2 weeks

Louise Aaron (Freeway Park, 2021-03-19)

#341

I support parents right to be with their premature baby after birth

Sarah Koekemoer (Boksburg, 2021-03-19)

#342

I’m a nurse in the NICU and can only imagine the harm being done by restricting bonding and attachment!!

Betina Austin (Johannesburg, 2021-03-19)

#347

I had a 29weeker who stayed 56days in nicu with limited parent interaction which caused a great deal of attachment issues once home,aswell as the emotional trauma for us parents

Keshmika Dadaram (Durban, 2021-03-19)

#348

I had a prem baby where I was allowed with him, but his daddy wasnt.

Larisa van der Westhuizen (Pretoria, 2021-03-19)

#350

I believe in mom and baby bonding.

Sanet Koekemoer (Wellington, 2021-03-19)

#351

I am signing because I understand and know the importance of skin to skin contact! I am a mom of a ex premie. Allow these moms and dads to care for their babies.

Sue Smit (Cape Town, 2021-03-19)

#352

The babies need this

Cornelius Joubert (Cape Town, 2021-03-19)

#357

I had a baby in NICU so i know the benefits

Natanya Naude (Gauteng, 2021-03-19)

#358

I was kept from my daughter in the nicu.

Jessica Bruwer (Outer West Durban, 2021-03-19)

#359

I support this 100%

Danielle Haarhoff (Kloof Hillcrest, 2021-03-19)

#364

Been there done that got the t shirt.

I wasn't able to hold my babies for months. I do not wish this on any other parent.

Siske Niekerk (Cape Town, 2021-03-19)

#367

I believe skin to skin is crucial for both mother and child. And help create a bond between the two. Longer visits also helps mothers not to go into post natal depression.
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Keneilwe Cele (Johannesburg , 2021-03-20)

#370

I had a baby in NICU in August 2020 and did not receive skin on skin until 2 days after her birth.

Ilze Gous (Kuilsriver, 2021-03-20)

#374

I’m the mom of a premmie

Kirsten Wood (Johannesburg , 2021-03-20)

#385

I have a little one currently in NICU.

ESTER STRYDOM (JOHANNESBURG, 2021-03-20)

#388

Skin to skin is essential for newborn babies and mothers need to be with their child at all times. Infants in NICU stabilise quickly and recover quicker, many studies have shown this.

Catherine Bergman (Cape Town , 2021-03-20)

#389

For a month my husband was not allowed to visit our son in NICU. I was fortunate that I was allowed the whole day and that is why I feel so strong that all parents should have this right. It is rediculous to keep them away. Once they are in they in, so what does it matter for hiw long they stay?? The mom goes home to the dad, they hug and share a bed - why is he then not allowed? There is absolutely so logical reasoning behind these decisions

Carlien Faber (Centurion, 2021-03-21)

#390

I was refused access to my baby in the NICU for 2 weeks. I was allowed 30minutes per day. No skin to skin... no breast feeding... resulting in baby recovering slower and refusing the breast after being bottle fed for 2 weeks. Parents should be allowed to stay with baby in thr NICU or visit them as frequently and unresticted as much as possible. I was denied access to the first 2 week of my child's life. Only bonding with her 30 minutes a day. It is unacceptable!!!!!!!!

Anina Van der Merwe (Germiston, 2021-03-21)

#392

I work in a NICU and am wondering the long-term effects are of mask-wearing and not allowing skin-to-skin contact.

Mrs Tarryn -Jane Koen (Malmesbury, 2021-03-21)

#394

I am a mom to a premature baby, these babies need all the care and love, and feeling their moms skin on theirs helps do much. It helps baby to form better attachment and strong bonds. It's healthy for their little minds and bodies. Linda from a premee group has always said that hospitals saves lives but it's the parents that heal the babies

Bridgette Mlambo (Johannesburg, 2021-03-21)

#397

I come from SA and moved away, as someone who had the benefit of skin to skin with my preemie, I know how vital it is for their health and continued well being. Parents should be able to visit and have contact with their preemies as long as they wish, with reasonable COVID restrictions that other countries implement. That includes overnight visits and observation nights before discharge.

Jaco-Lize de Bruyn (永和區, 2021-03-21)

#398

Babies need their Mother's touch especially when they are so tiny.

Hannelie Hull (Alberton, 2021-03-22)



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