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Reply To Topic Topic: skin to skin at birth
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Posted By on 30 Oct 2009 05:57 PM

Maria,

I have spent a lot of time on the internet looking for such a handout. It is just not out there or it is very well hidden. It seems a lot of people do not understand the facts as found by a ton of research.  The facts are:

  1. The healthy newborn should be placed immediately on its mother's abdomen. Baby can be dried and then the two of them covered over with a warm blanket of some sort. Normal weighing and measuring prevents the positive results.
  2. The infant should be placed belly to belly and skin to skin. The baby should not be taken away even for a minute to do anything unless as a lifesaving measure. The unmedicated baby will find its mothers nipple usually in about 20 minutes.( I have even seen a baby I would have thought fairly drugged find its mothers nipple and latch in under 10 minutes.)
  3. The baby should be given a chance to crawl and latch on its own. This behavior may set a precedent for a successful nursing experience in the days and even months to come.
  4. This immediate and continuous contact leads to a better control of body temperature and glucose levels in the infant. The infant will even cry less. Do babies need their mothers?  What do you think!
  5. The mothers display more affectionate behavior toward their infant which can last for at least a year and newer long term studies are beginning to show an even longer effect of 4+ years.
  6. Mothers are more satisfied with their care.

Now, how to put this together with encouraging parents to be ready to wait to hear baby's weight and length! All in an attractive, easily readable, engaging and clear fashion. 

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