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Skin-to-Skin contact during nursing

Skin-to-Skin contact between a parent and child during breastfeeding is able to increase oxytocin and decrease stress in the parent and child. Contact soon after birth is heavily correlated to reduced stress. In the child, there is a decreased sympathetic nervous system response.Babies are also less afraid and more social with the mother.

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Updated 2021-07-26

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