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    This study questions standard newborn care practices like infant separation. It highlights the importance of early mother-infant bonding for family development.

    Area of Science:

    • Perinatology
    • Neonatal care
    • Human developmental psychology

    Background:

    • Standard postpartum practices include newborn isolation and mother-infant separation.
    • These practices may negatively impact early human interaction and family bonding.
    • Human variability in parturition and neonatal dependence is significant.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To critically evaluate established newborn care protocols.
    • To explore the implications of early mother-infant separation.
    • To advocate for practices supporting family unit cohesion.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review of studies on parturition and neonatal dependence.
    • Analysis of human variability in early developmental stages.
    • Examination of the effects of early interaction on family dynamics.

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    Main Results:

    • Existing practices challenge the natural formation of the family unit.
    • Early separation can disrupt crucial mother-infant bonding.
    • Human variability necessitates individualized approaches to postpartum care.

    Conclusions:

    • Re-evaluation of immediate newborn isolation and separation is warranted.
    • Promoting early mother-infant contact enriches early family interaction.
    • Supporting the intact family unit from birth is vital for development.