The neuroscience of birth - and the case for Zero Separation
Currently, Western maternal and neonatal care are to a large extent based on routine separation of mother and infant. It is argued that there is no scientific rationale for this practice and a body of new knowledge now exists that makes a case for Zero Separation of mother and newborn. For the infan...
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Main Author: | Nils J. Bergman (Author) |
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