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Skin to Skin Contact

Skin to skin contact should take place immediately after birth and in the weeks and months following birth with your baby naked or in a diaper (not wrapped in a blanket) lying directly on your (or your partner's) bare chest or belly. Skin to skin contact has many benefits for both you and your baby including stabilizing your baby's temperature, breathing rate, heart rate, and blood sugar, improving chances of successful chest/breastfeeding, encouraging bonding between parents and baby, releasing calming hormones, and lessening the frequency of crying.

Click below to learn more about the benefits of skin to skin contact and advice about how to do it.

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