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Babies are really quite talented at birth. Almost always, they are born
knowing how to suck, swallow and breathe. The baby's job is to practice
putting it all together and breastfeed. The mother's job is to learn how to hold
and position the baby so he can do his job. It takes the "3 Ps" to make it
successful: practice, positioning and patience. If the mother keeps her
baby s2s after the birth, he will be in the "neighborhood" and will find the
"breastaurant" with little help needed. If the baby is away from the
mother, then he can't do what he needs to do: snuggle, smell her, listen to her
voice, feel her breathing and heartbeat, see her face, and nurse. He has
come from a "temperature-controlled Jacuzzi with room service on demand."
When kept s2s with mother, he has the best possible environment in the outside
world. So we encourage all mothers to welcome their babies this way. It
will help breastfeeding get off to a good start, it's good for the baby and
good for the mother, definitely a "win-win" situation.
Mary-Jane Sackett, RN, IBCLC, RLC
Pittsfield, MA
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