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Skin-to-Skin Cuddling in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (Fraser Health) [English] Public
Skin-to-skin is a great way to get to know your baby. Studies show skin-to-skin in early life gives your baby a good start in growing emotionally and creates trust between you and your baby. (English) Colour
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Printing Cost:
$0.06 (B&W) $0.36 (Colour)Packaging Unit Quantity:
50Printshop Number:
264962Body Location:
- Skin, Hair, and Nails,
- Female Reproductive System
Disorders and Conditions:
- Infant/Childrens Health,
- Womens Health
Keywords:
- Baby,
- NICU,
- Premies,
- Infant,
- Hand,
- Hugs
MESH:
- Skin
Demographic:
- Women,
- Infants
Site:
- Fraser Health
Program:
- Population and Public Health,
- Maternal Infant Child Youth
Professional or Practice Group:
- Nursing,
- Medicine
Format:
PamphletPaper Size:
8.5 x 14 LegalPaper Colour:
WhiteTitle Page Paper Colour:
WhiteFolding:
Double ParallelPlain Language:
TrueReproduction Rights:
Images copyright Fraser Health.Record Type:
FHARevision Date:
March 04, 2016Next Revision Date:
March 04, 2019Record Created:
May 22, 2015Record Modified:
April 19, 2019References:
The information in this pamphlet is from: *lectures by Dr. Nils Bergman and Louise Dumas [2009 BFI Vancouver Conference] *www.kangaroomothercare.com *Feldman, Ruth. Mother-Infant Skin-to-Skin Contact and Development of Emotional Regulation. Advances in Psychology Research 2004; 27: 113-132.Packaging Unit Quantity:
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