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Skin to Skin Contact after Delivery
(Commonly referred to as Kangaroo Care)
· Dr. Nils Bergman's website: He is an internationally renowned expert on Kangaroo Care.
· Kangaroo Mother Care - by Nils Bergman, M.D. A link to one of Nils Bergman’s videos
· The Effect of Skin-to-Skin Contact (Kangaroo Care) Shortly After Birth on the Neurobehavioral Responses of the Term Newborn: A Randomized, Controlled Trial PEDIATRICS Vol. 113 No. 4 April 2004, pp. 858-865
· Getting to Know You: Mothers’ Experiences of Kangaroo Care JOGNN, 34, 210-217; 2005
· "Kangaroo's Pouch Inspires Care for Premature Babies" - Article about the successful use of Kangaroo Care at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. New York Times - June 10, 1992
· Kangaroo Care for Our Little Miracles by Krisanne Collard
· Kangaroo Mother Care from La Leche League
· "It's My Birthday, Give Me a Hug!" Click picture at left to download and print a FREE handout on how skin-to-skin contact benefits babies and mothers. (Provided by the Massachusetts Breastfeeding Coalition). Click here to check out their other promotional products designed to help encourage more skin-to-skin care.
· Kangaroo Mother Versus Traditional Care for Newborn Infants £ 2000 Grams: A Randomized, Controlled Trial PEDIATRICS Vol. 100 No. 4 October 1997, pp. 682-688
· Kangaroos and Premies by Alan Greene, MD
· Mother and Infant: Early Emotional Ties by Marshall Klaus, PEDIATRICS Vol. 102 No. 5 Supplement November 1998, pp. 1244-1246. If you haven't read this article about mom and baby skin-to-skin right after birth and all its ramifications, you should!
· Mother-infant Skin-to-Skin Contact after Delivery Results in Early Recognition of Own Mother's Milk Odour
· Thermal Protection of the Newborn: A practical guide from the World Health Organization
· SJB Observations on Skin-to-Skin Contact by Nikki Lee RN, MS, IBCLC, CCE
· SJB Predictable Behavior Patterns for Self-Attachment by Rachel Myr, IBCLC
· SJB Thoughts on Skin-to-Skin Contact by Pat Gima, IBCLC
· SJB Testimonies from Moms Devoted to Skin to Skin