Cite being an introductory video and change encouraging to “promotion, protection and support” and include more the role of the father and/or family in the breastfeeding process. |
NO |
Establish a greater approximation between the nurse and the baby's mother at the initial moment of the orientations and in the postpartum period and a greater interaction of the father in the family environment. |
YES |
Mention the importance of not having obstacles between the baby's body and the mother's body, such as cloths, the baby's arm and/or the mother's hand. |
NO |
Mention the importance of alternating breasts, emptying one completely before offering the other and that the intermediate use of silicone, like other artificial nipples, is not recommended. |
YES |
Improve the family's language, as it seems technical and review the nurse's orientations and speeches so that it does not become imposed. |
YES |
Show closely the baby breastfeeding, so that it is possible to observe the correct handle and all the details mentioned, show the sucking scene in more detail, and include images that illustrate the inadequate/correct handle, as it is more efficient than just speech of the nurse. |
NO |
Review the stimulation of hydration as a way to meet the needs of the nursing mother, but not as a factor to stimulate the production of breast milk. |
YES |
Put an enhanced, quiet sound and change the color of the water filling the glass to transparent. |
YES |
Include illustrations about BF on the walls of the environments, rethink the structure of the nurse behind the table and improve spontaneity. |
NO |
Should the characters not wear masks, since we are in a COVID-19 pandemic, or bring information about breastfeeding and the use of mask and hand hygiene by the puerperal woman? |
NO |
Improve the educational process so that it is less vertical. |
YES |
Include, at the end, HMB contacts or breastfeeding room for mothers who need help, or the e-mail address of the HMB Global Network. |
YES |
Change the answer when the father asks, “And how do we know if our baby is breastfeeding properly?” to “attentive to the signs indicating that the baby is not breastfeeding properly”, respecting the father’s question. |
NO |
Explore the difficulties of breastfeeding and guide positioning to the breast, if “flattened or whitish areas” are observed on the breasts or nipples and evaluate the term “red stretch marks”. |
NO |
The green color over the blue was difficult to visualize. |
YES |
Divide the video into two parts: one referring to the prenatal consultation, and the other to the immediate postpartum period, due to the length of the video. |
NO |
Speed up the scenes so that the lines are not so slow, especially of the mother, reduce the video time and highlight in writing the other benefits of breastfeeding. |
NO |
When returning to the previous scene, the video is shown, temporarily muted, and it is also difficult to stop at the desired scene. |
NO |
Women who breastfeed, and do not have a support network, sometimes not even a partner, may not feel represented. |
NO |
Include that alcohol is bad for the baby and the mother as well. |
YES |
Correct the speech “you can leave nurse, I will follow all the “tips””. |
YES |
Vary the tone of voice that represents the baby's father; in some moments it is difficult to understand and leave it only in one of the situations. |
NO |
Put the mother of the pregnant woman or mother-in-law in the prenatal consultation, keeping everyone in the breastfeeding scenario. The super special armchairs in the office do not reflect the reality of the general population. |
NO |
Mention that the mother undergoing surgery should also breastfeed as soon as possible and that the desire to breastfeed in the first hour of life can be included in the birth plan and remember that the team will respect the mother’s choice to breastfeed or not, being a learned experience. |
NO |
State the objectives of the material at the beginning and cite the child's notebook. |
NO |
When talking about colostrum, it should be highlighted that the “descent of milk”, the abundance of milk can last from 3 to 5 days, depending on the type of childbirth delivery. |
NO |
Include orientation for the different positions for breastfeeding, the importance of using a bra (comfortable, without cups and with wide straps) and mention the importance of not having obstacles between the baby’s body and the mother’s body, such as cloths, the baby's arm and /or mother's hand. |
NO |