期刊
JOURNAL OF PERINATAL EDUCATION
卷 23, 期 4, 页码 211-217出版社
SPRINGER PUBLISHING CO
DOI: 10.1891/1058-1243.23.4.211
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skin-to-skin; breastfeeding; exclusive breastfeeding; birth physiology; Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative; kangaroo care; cesarean/caesarean section; mother-infant interaction; rooming-in; sensitive period; birth practices/practises
Mothers and babies have a physiologic need to be together at the moment of birth and during the hours and days that follow. Keeping mothers and babies together is a safe and healthy birth practice. Evidence supports immediate, uninterrupted skin-to-skin care after vaginal birth and during and after cesarean surgery for all stable mothers and babies, regardless of feeding preference. Unlimited opportunities for skin-to-skin care and breastfeeding promote optimal maternal and child outcomes. This article is an updated evidence-based review of the Lamaze International Care Practices That Promote Normal Birth, Care Practice #6: No Separation of Mother and Baby, With Unlimited Opportunities for Breastfeeding, published in The Journal of Perinatal Education, 16(3), 2007.
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