Not exact matches
In Western society many women never hold a newborn
until they give birth to their own, yet this frequent
skin - to -
skin contact and interaction soon make up for even a complete lack of familiarity
with babies.
«the early, prolonged, and continuous
skin - to -
skin contact between the mother (or substitute) and her low birth weight infant, both in hospital and after early discharge,
until at least the 40th week of postnatal gestation age,
with ideally exclusive breastfeeding and proper follow - up» (Cattaneo, Davanzo, Uxa 1998).
If they breathe normally, and after the umbilical cord has been clamped and cut, they should be put on their mother's chest,
with skin - to -
skin contact,
until after the first breastfeed.
In fact, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that healthy newborns be placed and remain in direct «
skin - to -
skin»
contact with their mothers immediately after birth and remain there
until the after the first feeding.
Healthy infants should be placed and remain in direct
skin - to -
skin contact with their mothers immediately after delivery
until the first feeding is accomplished.156 — 158
Sweat from the underarm is odorless
until it comes into
contact with bacteria on the
skin — Corynebacterium and some Staphylococcus species — which produce the VOCs that cause clothes to smell.
They stay in a dormant, «cryo - like» state
until they come into
contact with the
skin.
You should start
with a nip that did hurt as criteria for your first timeout and then decrease your criteria slowly for
until eventually any
contact on the
skin yields an «ouch!»