2010
DOI: 10.1097/01.aoa.0000370536.74543.e3
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Early Contact Versus Separation: Effects on Mother-Infant Interaction 1 Year Later

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“…Mnogo bolj pa jih je zmotila praksa, ki onemogoča ustrezno navezovanje s sorojencem po porodu in dojenje, s katerim se vez dodatno utrjuje. Nekatere zaradi carskega reza niso videle otroka tudi več ur po porodu, kar lahko kratkoročno negativno vpliva na odnos z otrokom ali uspešnost laktacije (Bystrova, et al, 2010;Zanardo, et al, 2013).…”
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“…Mnogo bolj pa jih je zmotila praksa, ki onemogoča ustrezno navezovanje s sorojencem po porodu in dojenje, s katerim se vez dodatno utrjuje. Nekatere zaradi carskega reza niso videle otroka tudi več ur po porodu, kar lahko kratkoročno negativno vpliva na odnos z otrokom ali uspešnost laktacije (Bystrova, et al, 2010;Zanardo, et al, 2013).…”
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“…Studies have shown that rooming-in has many benefits: babies cry less and are easier to calm [1,2], mothers have reduced anxiety and are more relaxed [3] with more capacity to respond to baby's feeding cues, mothers make more breast milk with reduced breast engorgement post-partum, there is improved breastfeeding duration [4,5], and the care of the baby is ensured with no fear of baby switching. Rooming-in can be done in various ways with skin-to-skin contact with the mother or father [6,7]. These practices significantly decrease the need for babies to be placed under a radiant warmer after birth and baths.…”
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“…In addition, early maternal-infant attachment is important for promoting maternal mental health, decreasing the risk of postpartum depression, and enabling mothers to develop their parental identity 4,5 . However, parental stress and disruptions in care during the newborn period, such a critically ill infant requiring care in the neonatal intensive care unit or having a prolonged delivery hospitalization, can alter parenthood identity formation and affect relationship building between a mother and infant 6–8 …”
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