“…MotherBaby Care provides an optimal care environment for continuous or extended intermittent skin to skin (STS) holding, also known as kangaroo care (KC). STS or KC reduces mortality (Boundy et al, 2016;Charpak et al, 2017; Conde-Agudelo, Belizán, & Diaz-Rossello, 2014), reduces the risk of infection (Boundy et al, 2016;Conde-Agudelo et al, 2014), and hypothermia (Boundy et al, 2016;Conde-Agudelo et al, 2014;Nimbalkar et al, 2014;Srivastava, Gupta, Bhatnagar, & Dutta, 2014), improves warming (Azevedo, Xavier, & Gontijo, 2012;Boundy et al, 2016;Nimbalkar et al, 2014;Park et al, 2014), improves thermal regulation (Ludington-Hoe, Nguyen, Swinth, & Satyshur, 2000;Nimbalkar et al, 2014), improves weight gain (Evereklian & Posmontier, 2017;Sharma, Farahbakhsh, Sharma, Sharma, & Sharma, 2019) and growth (Boundy et al, 2016;Conde-Agudelo et al, 2014;Sharma et al, 2019) improves breastfeeding initiation, duration, and exclusivity (Boundy et al, 2016;Flacking, Ewald, & Wallin, 2011;Gregson, Meadows, Teakle, & Blacker, 2016;Moore, Bergman, Anderson, & Medley, 2016;Srivastava et al, 2014), better gross motor developmental at 4-5 years (Pineda et al, 2018), and better maternal experience and maternal-infant attachment (Charpak et al, 2017;Cho et al, 2016;Jefferies & Canadian Paediatric Society, 2017;Jones & Santamaria, 2018).…”