Newborns Need Skin-to-Skin Contact

Newborns Need  Skin-to-Skin Contact
New mothers should not allow hospital staff to 'whisk away' their babies straight after birth, according to leading midwife, Dr Mary Price. She says that mothers should bond skin-to-skin with their newborns for up to an hour.

This 'golden hour' can make a real difference, she says, to calming the baby and building up resistance to infections. It can also help make breastfeeding easier.

'I would like midwives throughout the UK to learn the benefits of leaving the baby with its mother for much longer,' she says. 'It's important to have an immediate assessment of the baby's condition after birth - but an experienced midwife can do that simply by looking at them, without taking the child away.

'In our busy world we are used to having one experience and rushing onto the next one. But at birth the mother and child need to get to know one another and there needs to be time for the baby to settle. A lot of women maybe don't know about the importance of skin-to-skin contact. If you don't know about the benefits then why would you choose it?'


August 2006
 
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