DS is 2 1/2, when I had him I remember reading up on skin to skin and I think I did it for a little bit shortly after he was born. I had a conversation with a friend last night who delivered at the same hospital as me last April and said skin to skin is now a huge thing. They call it something else to the effect of "back to nature" or something like that and it's a requirement for the first hour after you have your baby. She said they also don't clean the baby off anymore because they have found that the white milky fluid is really good for the baby's skin when it is allowed to sit and absorb. I tried to find details on my hospital website but I didn't have any luck.
I'm certainly not opposed as I do recall the benefits of skin to skin, I had no clue about the cleaning (or not cleaning) of the baby though. Has anyone else heard about this? I'm also wondering what else has changed in the short 2 1/2 years since I did this before?
Re: Skin to Skin
BFP 1/4/2014 EDD September 14 2014
I've also heard you aren't supposed to let them put the little hat on your baby because it releases oxytocin and helps you bond with baby. Here is the article (it is far from being scientific)
https://modernalternativepregnancy.com/2013/09/06/take-it-off-why-you-should-drop-your-newborns-hat/
Katherine Quinn | 9.16.2012 | 38w4d
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I couldn't get the link to copy but here is a quick overview for you to read...
Health experts agree that skin-to-skin contact immediately after delivery is best for mother and baby! Your baby should be placed directly on your chest after delivery and remain there until the first feeding is accomplished at the very minimum. This helps support a healthy transition from inside to outside of life for your baby. The more contact mom and baby have in the first few hours and days, the better for both of them! Immediate and frequent use of skin-to-skin contact will help with the following:
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She was born 3 years ago in April. I can't remember if we discussed skin to skin with the hospital staff, though most of my preferences for delivery were kind of off the table given how early she was.
DD1, born 4/10/11 at 32 weeks
Cooking #2
DD1, born 4/10/11 at 32 weeks
Cooking #2
Katherine Quinn | 9.16.2012 | 38w4d
Ryan Lanman | 9.12.2014 | 40w
2 Losses | 10/2010 @ 5w | 9/2013 @ 10w4d
Little Sprout Blog
this was me with DS. I was exhausted to the point I thought I would drop him and he screamed the whole time. I was relieved when they took him to go do his lab tests.