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C-Section and Kangaroo CareSkin-to-skin contact has powerful health benefits for your newborn. This is true whether your baby is bornvaginally or by Cesarean section. Skin-to-skin, also called kangaroo care, helps calm babies, makes it easierfor them to regulate their temperature and heart rate, increases the chances of successful breastfeeding, andmay even help your baby regulate their blood sugar.Skin-to-skin contact is also a great way for you to bond with your little one, especially in the period immediatelyafter delivery. The first hour after delivery is often described as the “golden hour” because the benefits of skinto-skin contact are especially powerful. If you have had a c-section, your baby’s doctor will first perform a quickcheck of your baby’s health and then, if possible, immediately hand your baby to you while you’re still in theoperating room. This is a great time to hold your baby against your skin.Skin-to-skin might seem tricky while lying on your back during your C-section, but your nurse can help positionyour baby in a way that is comfortable and safe. If you plan to do skin-to-skin contact, it’s a good idea to askyour doctor about the procedure for c-sections before your due date, even if you are planning to have delivervaginally.If you are having a scheduled c-section, check with your hospital to make sure they allow skin-to-skin contactright after delivery. While it’s not always possible to control your delivery, no matter how you deliver your baby,skin-to-skin contact will benefit both you and your baby for a lifetime. Take the time after your c-section toenjoy your baby’s contact and soak up the moments as you meet your new little one.This program is for informational purposes only. Publisher disclaims all guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness,or suitability of this video for medical decision making. For all health related issues please contact your healthcare provider.VER56372B EN CSectionandKangarooCare.pdf© The Wellness NetworkPage 1 of 1
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