Benefits of Skin to Skin for Newborns and Postpartum Moms

Lydia Hahn and Madeline Hinton

Catherine W. Wood School of Nursing, Campbell University

 
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Benefits of Skin to Skin for Newborns and Postpartum Moms

Lydia Hahn and Madeline Hinton
Catherine W. Wood School of Nursing, Campbell University

ABSTRACT:
Skin to skin is a crucial intervention for optimal postpartum outcomes. By putting a diapered infant on their mother’s bare chest, it helps the infant adapt to life outside of the womb while stabilizing the mother.

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