A Critical Time For Infant Development

Mother and Baby Bonding in Fourth Trimester

Key highlights or summary

  • The first 12 weeks post-birth are vital for the baby and mother to adjust to life outside the womb.
  • Babies adapt to new environments, requiring feeding schedules and acclimatization to sleeping outside the womb.
  • Techniques like swaddling, swaying, and skin-to-skin contact help soothe and bond with the baby.
  • Emphasis on maternal well-being, including physical recovery, mental health, and establishing a healthy routine.
  • The importance of seeking help from partners, family, and professionals during this period. 

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