The Influence of Skin‐to‐Skin Contact after Cesarean on Breastfeeding Rates, Infant Feeding Responses, and Maternal Satisfaction
Conclusion/Implications for Nursing PracticeThe findings suggest that SSC after cesarean may decrease breastfeeding initiation time, increase the rates of breastfeeding duration and exclusivity, enhance infant feeding responses, and further promote maternal satisfaction. The incorporation of SSC immediately after birth is considered beneficial for all newborns and mothers and should be implemented in all hospital environments.
Source: Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing - Category: Nursing Authors: Caitlin C. Conroy, Barbara H. Cottrell Tags: Newborn Care Source Type: research
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