Since the beginning of recorded birth experiences, babies have been placed in their mother's arms immediately after birth. At the turn of the 20th century, hospital births began to become the norm, and "sterile" procedures removed the immediacy of this critical juncture. What does 21st century hospital birth hold in this post-pandemic healthcare environment? ? How do we promote, protect and enhance the birth experience in Labor and Delivery to support bonding and breastfeeding?
Learning Objectives:
1. Describe cultural and historical perspectives of birthing, bonding and breastfeeding.
2. List 3 potential and perceived barriers to bonding and breastfeeding.
3. Describe supportive actions and behaviors as caregivers in the Labor and Delivery room.
4. Explain strategies that support evidence-based practices to enhance bonding and breastfeeding immediately post delivery.
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