单词 | skin-to-skin care |
释义 | > as lemmasskin-to-skin care A method of caring for a baby, esp. a premature one, which emphasizes the importance of holding the naked or partially dressed infant against the bare skin of a parent (typically the mother) for as long as possible each day; = kangaroo care n. at kangaroo n. Additions. Also more fully skin-to-skin care. ΚΠ 1980 J. Worobey Exper. Enhancement of Maternal Involvement in Mother-Newborn Dyad (Ph.D. diss., Pennsylvania State Univ.) ii. 14 Skin-to-skin 1 hour after birth and rooming-in. 1989 Amer. Jrnl. Nursing 89 662/2 A promising method of care for preterm infants is fast becoming well known... In scientific circles, it's called ‘skin-to-skin care’. 1998 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 10 Oct. 967/1 Skin to skin care, also known as ‘kangaroo care’, may be an important approach for countries with limited resources. 2016 P. Simkin et al. Pregnancy, Childbirth, & Newborn (rev. ed.) xix. 400/2 Skin to skin leads to increased milk production. < as lemmas |
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