(5) Administration of newborn screening and newborn hearing screening; (6) Availment and utilization of appropriate PhilHealth benefit packages for the newborn including the preterm, low birth weight and small babies; (7) Provision of early referral to higher level facilities to manage illness and/or other complications; (8) Availability of human milk pasteurizer for strategic level two (2) and level three (3) facilities with neonatal intensive care units to ensure breastmilk supply for small babies born preterm and low birth weight within its facility, the service delivery network it serves, and for use of infants and young children during emergencies and disasters; (9) Assurance of a child-friendly space where exclusively breastfed infants will be able to continue breastfeeding during calamities, disasters or other emergencies; (10) Social welfare support to improve access to health and nutrition services for newborns belonging to poorest of the poor families; (11) Facilitate the prompt birth and death registration, including fetal deaths, including restoration and reconstruction of birth and death registration documents destroyed during disasters; (12) Counselling and support to parents and caregivers on parent/caregiverinfant/child interaction for responsive care and early stimulation for early childhood development; (13) Provision of support to parents and caregivers on early stimulation and responsive care for infants; and (14) Others as may be determined based on international and national guidelines and evidence generated locally. 1âwphi1 (e) First Six (6) Months of Infancy (One Hundred Eighty (180) Days). – Health (and nutrition services at the facility and community level shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (1) Provision of continuous support to mother and her infant for exclusive breastfeeding, including referral to trained health workers on lactation management and treatment of breast conditions; (2) Provision of appropriate and timely immunization services integrated with assessment of breastfeeding, early child development, growth monitoring and promotion, and Infant and Young Child Feeding (TYCF) counselling; (3) Growth and development monitoring and promotion of all infants less than six (6) months old especially those who had low birth weight, are stunted, or had acute malnutrition;

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