Immediate mother–infant contact is now considered essential clinical care

After decades of accumulating evidence, it is now “no longer ethical” to withhold skin-to-skin contact from healthy newborns in future randomized trials. The benefits are clear, consistent, and meaningful enough that intentionally denying the practice to a control group would violate current ethical standards. Few interventions in perinatal care reach this level of scientific and … Continue reading Immediate mother–infant contact is now considered essential clinical care