Journal article
Who is holding the baby? Women's experiences of contact with their baby immediately after birth: An Australian population-based survey
MA Biro, JS Yelland, SJ Brown
Women and Birth | ELSEVIER | Published : 2015
Abstract
Background: Seeing and holding their baby immediately after the birth is the pinnacle of the childbearing process for parents. Few studies have examined women's experiences of seeing and holding their baby immediately after birth. We investigated women's experiences of initial contact with their newborns using data from an Australian population-based survey. Methods: All women who gave birth in September/October in 2007 in two Australian states were mailed questionnaires six months following the birth. Women were asked three questions about early newborn contact including where their baby was held in the first hour after birth and whether they were able to hold their baby as soon and for as ..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
We acknowledge the funding provided by the National Health and Medical Research Council (ID: 433012), the Victorian Department of Human Services, and the South Australian Department of Health.