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Date: | Mon, 21 Mar 2005 22:29:43 +0200 |
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Dear Renee,
I do not know about the studies, but you can find a lovely picture of dad
with his newborn baby here http://www.pology.lutsk.ua/us_viddil/08.html
(scroll down to see it. It is clicable).
In this hospital they ask dad or another family member to be with baby when
mom is unaviable right after delivery (c-section). As I was told, both
personnel and families like this practice.
Sincerely yours, Victoria Nesterova,
bf supporter, Kiev, Ukraine
> My question is...Could the uninterrupted bonding with dad make an impact
> in
> these situations where separation is inevitable? Has anyone heard of any
> studies to the fact? I would like to present this idea to my hospital,
> to make
> this the norm, instead of baby laying in a warming bed the entire time
> mom is
> in recovery.
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