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Importance Of Fostering A Nurturing Relationship With Your Baby: 

Helps release the Love hormones/oxytocin from parents to baby. 

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Who Is Responsible For The Nurturing Relationships With The Baby?

Both Parents.

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Things To Do To Nurture Your Baby: 

  • Keep your baby near at all times. 

  • Talk to baby, looking into their eyes – keeps them engaged. 

  • Pick up baby and soothe them if crying – for reassurance. 

  • Touch, massage and gently rock baby as required to calm them down. 

  • Frequent skin-to-skin and cuddling with parents. 

  • Breastfeeding baby for nourishment/comfort/bonding, in skin-to-skin.   

  • Bottle feeding is also encouraged in skin-to-skin as far as possible. 

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Role Of Skin-To-Skin In The Nurturing Process:

  • Calms both baby and mum. 

  • Promotes bonding between baby and parents. 

  • Regulates baby’s temperature, heart rate and breathing. 

  • Improves breast milk production. 

  • Enables baby initiate breastfeeding. 

  • Provides sense of security for baby via closeness to parents. 

  • Promotes instinctive parenting behaviour. 

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Remember!

If worried or concerned about your baby at anytime, contact the medical professionals and/or go to A&E to be seen to urgently as required.

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