Catawba Valley Medical Center Receives High Marks From Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

“The American Academy of Pediatrics has identified that breastfeeding is important for optimal infant and child health and development,” said Ms. Andreu. “Evidence has demonstrated that hospital practices in maternity care settings can significantly affect breastfeeding rates and duration of breastfeeding among women. At CVMC we strongly support and encourage breastfeeding by not separating mothers and infants after childbirth except in extreme medical situations and by encouraging lactation within the first hour after birth. In the event that a cesarean is necessary, we bring the infant to the mother while she is in the post anesthesia care unit so that lactation can be initiated. Our nurses and lactation consultants are trained to support breastfeeding from providing assistance and information to dealing with the most complex breastfeeding challenges. We are proud to have achieved such high scores in infant nutrition practices.”

Catawba Valley Medical Center is a not-for-profit, public healthcare system providing and promoting the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual well-being of the public in addition to serving as a center for health education, wellness services, preventative medicine and acute care. CVMC, twice recognized by the American Nurses Credentialing Center as a Magnet facility, was recently named as a “Distinguished Hospital for An Outstanding InPatient Experience” by J.D. Power and Associates as well as a Hospital of Choice by the American Alliance of Healthcare Providers.

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