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Kangaroo Care

 
 

Kangaroo Care is a special way to hold your baby for skin-to-skin contact. Your baby is placed on your bare chest, wearing only a diaper and hat, and will be covered with a warm blanket. The baby snuggles on your chest, covered with a blanket, just like a kangaroo’s pouch. That’s why it’s called Kangaroo Care or KC. Doctors say that holding a baby skin-to-skin is the “best care” for your baby.

Why is Kangaroo Care the “best care” for Mom and Baby?

  • Helps your baby move to the outside world more easily because he can hear your heartbeat and feel your warmth.
  • Helps to keep your baby warm.
  • Helps baby maintain a good heart rate and breathing rate.
  • Your baby will cry less and sleep more.
  • Your baby can be held skin-to-skin during procedures.
  • Your baby will have better brain development.
  • Your baby may take the first feeding at your breast, which is the best care you can provide for your baby.
  • You will have more milk and more success with breastfeeding.
  • You will have better bonding and feelings of closeness.
  • You will feel more confident caring for your baby.

How do I do Kangaroo Care at birth?

  • Immediately after birth, your baby will be dried off and placed on your chest, if you choose.
  • Both you and the baby will be covered with warm blankets.
  • Your baby may take the first feeding at the breast.
  • You and your baby may remain skin-to-skin for up to 2 hours.
  • Do not hand the baby to family members or friends during this time, as your baby will get cold.
 
 

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