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  • 1Service de néonatologie, Groupe hospitalier Paris Saint-Joseph, 185, rue Raymond-Losserand, 75674 Paris, cedex 14, France.

Archives De Pediatrie : Organe Officiel De La Societe Francaise De Pediatrie
|June 19, 2018
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Newborns are frequently separated from mothers in the delivery room, impacting early bonding. Promoting skin-to-skin contact is crucial for healthy infant development and maternal connection.

Area of Science:

  • Neonatal care practices
  • Maternal-infant bonding research
  • Perinatal psychology

Context:

  • Early mother-infant interactions are critical for attachment and breastfeeding.
  • Separation in the delivery room can negatively affect these initial connections.
  • Current management protocols in delivery rooms warrant examination.

Purpose:

  • To assess current delivery room management of healthy newborns.
  • To identify reasons for newborn-mother separation.
  • To understand maternal feelings regarding separation.

Summary:

  • A single-center study analyzed 85 mothers and delivery room data over 8 weeks.
  • 72% of newborns left the delivery room within 2 hours; 67% had <1 hour of skin-to-skin contact.
Keywords:
Early separationHealthy newbornsMother-infant attachmentSkin-to-skin contact

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  • Routine care was the primary reason for separation in 49% of cases.
  • Impact:

    • Findings indicate frequent separation, often for routine care, hindering early mother-infant bonding.
    • Emphasizes the need to integrate skin-to-skin contact into routine newborn reception.
    • Recommends re-evaluating practices to foster stronger maternal-newborn relationships.