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Kangaroo Babies Nathalie Charpak

Kangaroo Babies By Nathalie Charpak

Kangaroo Babies by Nathalie Charpak


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Summary

Presents a natural method of caring for newborn babies, with the support of scientific research into its benefits. This is a useful guide to an approach that changes the way mothers relate to newborn babies, and improve the way hospitals treat premature babies. It offers a technique that appeals to the growing holistic birth market.

Kangaroo Babies Summary

Kangaroo Babies: A Different Way of Mothering by Nathalie Charpak

Kangaroo Mother Care was created to help premature and low-birth-weight-infants develop into healthy babies. Once the newborn baby's heart rate and feeding have been stabilised, it remains with its mother who provides, naturally, all the benefits of incubator care; babies are positioned in close skin-to-skin contact with their mother, or even sometimes their father, for twenty-four hours a day. The warm physical contact regulates the baby's body temperature so that the baby can continue to grow, stimulates breastfeeding, gives the baby a wonderful feeling of security and strengthens bonding. The Kangaroo Mother Method is now used in thirty countries around the world, often in the Third World where incubators are in short supply in maternity hospitals, and has saved thousands of babies' lives. In the western world it is been adapted and is used widely alongside incubator care to heal the sense of isolation and helplessness both parents and babies can feel in the tense initial weeks of the baby's life. Providing a history and a beautifully illustrated practical guide to kangaroo mothering, Nathalie Charpak's book tells you all you need to know about an approach that will change the way mothers relate to newborn babies and improve the way hospitals treat premature babies and their parents. Kangaroo Mother Care was created to help low-birth-weight-infants develop into healthy babies. Newborn babies remain with their mothers who supply the benefits of incubator care; babies are bound to their mothers, or other carers, in skin-to-skin contact. The physical contact regulates the babies' body temperature, and provides essential stimulation, as well as initiating bonding. Providing a history and beautifully illustrated practical guide to kangaroo mothering, Nathalie Charpak provides an essential guide to an approach that will change the way mothers relate to newborn babies, and improve the way hospitals treat premature babies.

Kangaroo Babies Reviews

A system of encouraging the parents to adopt prolonged skin to skin contact, increasing the self esteem and confidence of the parents - Kangaroo Care... British hospitals are beginning to introduce this method and the sooner it becomes standard in every hospital the better... This readable book... should be given to every midwife and intensive care nurse, and it should be made available to any mother whose baby is taken to special or intensive care, or who has a baby that is unsettled. -- Association for Improvements in the Maternity Services Journal * . *
This lively, highly readable little book is for everyone who works with maternity and neonatal services. -- Infant Journal * . *

About Nathalie Charpak

Nathalie Charpak is an internationally respected paediatrician, and is the daughter of the Nobel Prize winning physicist, George Charpak, and. She is the Director of the Kangaroo Foundation.

Additional information

GOR003428295
9780285637726
028563772X
Kangaroo Babies: A Different Way of Mothering by Nathalie Charpak
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Profile Books Ltd
2011-02-01
160
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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