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Tag Archives: Bonding
Parent-Infant Skin-to-Skin Contact Following Birth: History, Benefits, and Challenges
Abstract: It is a practice with strong roots in nature and has a significant influence on health outcomes, particularly for at-risk newborns in low-resource settings. In this comprehensive review, benefits of SSC for newborns, mothers, and fathers after vaginal and … Continue reading →
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Mother and child attachment – what makes a good bond?
In recent years child-development experts have come to attach a great deal of importance to the bonds formed between mothers and their children in the first few weeks of life. In this study Larissa Rossen from the University of New … Continue reading →